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Table 1 The distributions of the variables by BMI groups

From: Obesity and psychotropic medication: a prospective register linkage study among midlife women and men

 

Body mass index (kg/m2)a

 

Women (N = 4760)

Men (N = 1338)

 

Normal weight

Overweight

Obese

Severely obese

Total

Normal weight

Overweight

Obese

Severely obese

Total

 

%

%

%

%

%

%

%

%

%

%

Total

53

32

11

3

100

39

45

12

4

100

Age (years)

 40

25

17

17

14

21

22

18

11

4

18

 45

24

20

18

19

22

22

20

15

21

20

 50

22

22

20

21

22

19

20

20

38

20

 55

21

26

32

32

24

26

27

37

23

28

 60

9

15

14

14

12

12

16

19

15

15

Married/cohabiting

69

70

67

60

69

79

79

76

65

78

Socioeconomic position

 Managers/professionals

37

45

47

53

41

9

9

9

17

9

 Semi-professionals

22

18

16

13

20

20

20

21

15

20

 Routine non-manual

33

24

22

19

28

49

44

35

35

45

 Manual workers

9

13

16

16

11

21

27

36

33

26

Physically strenuous work

34

41

43

44

38

16

14

17

19

15

Mentally strenuous work

75

76

77

74

76

74

75

70

71

74

Smoker

21

23

20

21

21

24

24

33

27

25

Drinking problem

15

16

14

14

15

22

23

32

19

23

Physical activity (MET)

 Inactive

18

25

38

48

24

20

25

44

56

26

 Moderately active

38

42

41

34

40

33

32

31

25

32

 Vigorously active

29

26

17

16

26

27

23

17

13

23

 Highly active

15

8

4

2

11

21

20

8

6

18

Poor physical functioning

9

20

33

44

17

15

20

43

67

23

Somatic health problem

17

26

29

37

22

16

22

29

42

21

Psychotropic medication before baseline

19

23

26

21

21

11

14

21

25

14

  1. a Body mass index was categorised into four groups: normal weight 18.5–24.9 kg/m2, overweight 25–29.9 kg/m2, obese 30–34.9 kg/m2 and severely obese ≥35 kg/m2