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Table 1 Clinical data in CD patients with and without sarcopenia

From: The association between hemoglobin level and sarcopenia in Chinese patients with Crohn’s disease

Variables

Sarcopenia

(n = 114)

Non-sarcopenia

(n = 98)

P-value

Sex

   

 Male, n (%)

81 (71.1%)

72 (73.5%)

0.295

Age*

27 (21,34.5)

29 (21.75,34.5)

0.311

Symptom-to-diagnosis time (month)*

12 (3,36)

12 (6,24)

0.482

Marital history (unmarried)

57 (50.9%)

38 (38.8%)

0.078

Smoking (yes)

7 (6.2%)

4 (4.1%)

0.491

Alcohol consumption (yes)

3 (2.7%)

6 (6.1%)

0.310

Fecal occult blood (positive)

61 (61.6%)

38 (47.5%)

0.059

Granuloma detection rate*

27 (25%)

31 (34.8%)

0.05

Montreal Fractal

   

 Age (A2)

95 (83.3%)

79 (80.6%)

0.607

 Location (L1/L2/L3)

35/11/68

44/5/49

0.07

  L1 type

35 (30.7%)

44 (45.8%)

0.032

 Behavioral (B1/B2/B3)

67/39/8

71/22/5

0.186

  B1 type

67 (58.8%)

71 (72.4%)

0.037

Perianal lesions

38 (33.3%)

44 (45.8%)

0.067

Biological agent use

85 (74.6%)

66 (67.3%)

0.247

Diabetes

1 (0.88%)

1 (1.02%)

1.00

Chronic kidney disease

0

0

/

Malnutrition

31 (27.19%)

11 (11.22%)

0.003

  1. *Continuous variables with severe skewed distribution are reported as median (interquartile range) and data are compared between groups using Wilcoxon rank sum test. Categorical data were reported as frequencies (percentages) and comparisons between groups are made using the chi-square test