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Table 6 Demographic characteristics and baseline BMI in responders and non-responders of the Thai Cohort Study (TCS)

From: Early life urban exposure as a risk factor for developing obesity and impaired fasting glucose in later adulthood: results from two cohorts in Thailand

  

Followed up in 2009 (N=49,813)

Loss follow up in 2009 (N=22,629)

Sex

Female: n(%)

29,371 (59.0)

13,055 (57.8)

 

Male: n(%)

20,442 (41.0)

9,573 (42.3)

Age

Mean age in 2005 among female (sd)

29.7 (7.4)

26.2 (6.1)

 

Mean age in 2005 years among male (sd)

32.3 (8.5)

28.4 (7.4)

BMI in kg/m2

Mean BMI in 2005 among female (sd)

20.2 (2.1)

19.9 (2.0)

 

Mean BMI in 2005 among male (sd)

21.6 (2.0)

21.3 (2.0)

Location at age 10-12

Rural

37,757 (76.5)

17,586 (78.6)

Urban

11,601 (23.5)

4,791 (21.4)

Location in 2005

Rural

24,550 (49.6)

10,649 (47.5)

Urban

24,934 (50.4)

11,790 (52.5)