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Table 1 Baseline characteristics of the study population

From: The association between obesity indicators and mortality among individuals with hyperlipidemia: evidence from the NHANES 2003–2018

Variable

Total

N = 12,785

Survivors

N = 11,331

non-Survivors

N = 1454

p

Age, years

49.9 ± 16.0

48.3 ± 15.4

66.5 ± 12.5

< 0.001

Male sex, %

47.4

46.9

52.4

< 0.001

Race, %

   

< 0.001

mexican American

8.4

8.9

3.7

 

other Hispanic

5.5

5.8

3.1

 

non-Hispanic White

69.2

68.4

78.4

 

non-Hispanic Black

9.5

9.5

9.7

 

other Race

7.3

7.5

5

 

Education level, %

   

< 0.001

less than high school

17.4

16.4

28

 

high school

24.5

24.1

28.9

 

more than high school

58.2

59.6

43.2

 

Married, %

59.4

60

52.3

< 0.001

PIR < 1.3, %

19.1

18.5

25.5

< 0.001

Alcohol drink, %

   

< 0.001

never

34.6

33.1

50.6

 

mild

53.2

54.6

38.3

 

heavy

12.2

12.3

11.1

 

Smoking, %

47.6

46.1

62.8

< 0.001

Physical activity

   

0.539

inactive

17.3

17.4

16.4

 

active

13.5

13.5

12.8

 

highly active

69.2

69.1

70.9

 

Hypertension, %

53.7

51.6

75.5

< 0.001

Diabetes, %

16.2

14.5

33.6

< 0.001

Heart desease, %

8.4

6.5

28.6

< 0.001

CKD, %

14.3

11.5

42.9

< 0.001

WWI

11.1 ± 0.8

11.1 ± 0.8

11.5 ± 0.7

< 0.001

BMI, kg/m2

29.7 ± 6.7

29.8 ± 6.8

29.2 ± 6.4

0.013

WHtR*10

6.0 ± 0.9

6.0 ± 0.9

6.2 ± 0.9

< 0.001

  1. Data are presented as weighted means ± standard deviation or weighted percentages