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Table 1 Baseline data for all participants (n = 88)

From: Longitudinal associations between cardiorespiratory fitness and stress-related exhaustion, depression, anxiety and sleep disturbances

Characteristics

N

 

Median (IQR)

Mean age, years (range)

88

44 (26–64)

43 (12)

Education

87

  

 high, % (n)

 

67% (58)

 

 low, % (n)

 

33% [29]

 

Mean body mass index (BMI) (range)

88

24.2 (18.0–33.0)

24.1 (3.8)

Current smokers/nicotine users, % (n)

87

14% [12]

 

Mean AUDIT score (range)

88

2.7 (0–12)

2.0 (2.0)

Symptom duration, % (n)

86

  

  ≄ 1 year

 

51% [44]

 

  < 1 year

 

49% [42]

 

Use of antidepressants, % (n)

88

28% [25]

 

KSQ insomnia index (range)

79

3.0 (1.0–5.8)

3.0 (1.5)

KSQ sleepiness index (range)

75

4.1 (1.0–5.8)

4.4 (1.0)

KSQ premature awakening index (range)

79

2.9 (1.0–6.0)

3.0 (1.7)

KSQ single item, poor sleep quality, % (n)

78

68% [53]

 

HADS depression sum score (range)

88

9.5 (1.0–19)

9.0 (6.0)

HADS anxiety sum score (range)

88

12 (0–20)

12 (7.0)

SMBQ sum score (range)

83

5.6 (3.0–6.9)

5.6 (1.2)

SMBQ > 4.4, % (n)

83

95% (79)

 
  1. AUDIT = Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test; HADS = Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale; KSQ = Karolinska Sleep Questionnaire; SMBQ = Shirom-Melamed Burnout Questionnaire