Table 1 Survey results in two groups.
From: Mental activities after dinner increase cigarettes consumption
≤ 40 years (n = 166) | > 40 years (n = 203) | |||||
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No mental activities after dinner (N = 71) | Mental activities after dinner (N = 95) | P value | No mental activities after dinner (N = 128) | Mental activities after dinner (N = 75) | P value | |
Age, years | ||||||
Mean ± SD | 34.15 ± 4.96 | 32.72 ± 4.96 | 0.066 | 51.72 ± 7.72 | 49.65 ± 7.72 | 0·067 |
Gender, n | ||||||
Male | 63 | 84 | 0.576 | 120 | 73 | 0.215 |
Female | 8 | 11 | 8 | 2 | ||
BMI, Kg/m2 | ||||||
Mean ± SD | 23.39 ± 3.18 | 22.40 ± 3.29 | 0.053 | 24.10 ± 9.26 | 23.82 ± 2.98 | 0.801 |
Cigarettes consumption (per day) | ||||||
Mean ± SD | 20.39 ± 8.12 | 21.96 ± 11.91 | 0.342 | 22.80 ± 10.86 | 30.88 ± 18.69 | < 0.001 |