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Table 1 Cohort composition for men and women by age, BMI and EAT-26 scores

From: The association of obesity with eating disorders risk: online survey of a large cohort of Russian-speaking individuals seeking medical weight correction assistance

 

Gender

All (N = 13,341, 100%)

Wilcoxon two-sample test

Women (N = 12,628, 94.7%)

Men (N = 713, 5.3%)

Mean

SD

Median

Q1

Q3

Mean

SD

Median

Q1

Q3

Mean

SD

Median

Q1

Q3

Age (years)

37.7

9.96

36

30

44

39.2

10.06

38

32

46

37.7

9.97

37

30

44

Z = 4.13; p < 0.0001

BMI

31.9

6.89

31.0

26.8

35.8

36.0

7.59

34.9

30.8

39.9

32.1

6.99

31.2

27

36

Z = 14.87; p < 0.0001

EAT score

13.8

8.57

12

7

19

10.3

8.32

9

4

14

13.58

8.6

12

7

19

Z = − 11.80; p < 0.0001

Dieting

10.3

6.06

10

6

14

7.9

5.85

7

3

12

10.2

6.08

10

5

14

Z = − 10.99; p < 0.0001

Bulimia

2.1

2.75

1

0

3

1.2

2.14

0

0

2

2.0

2.73

1

0

3

Z = − 9.98; p < 0.0001

Oral control

1.3

1.88

1

0

2

1.3

2.07

0

0

2

1.3

1.89

1

0

2

Z = − 1.07; p = 0.2848

  1. aN—absolute number of the subjects, %—percentage of total cohort, SD—standard deviation, Q1 and Q3—the first(25%) and the third quartile