Table 2. Body composition indicators

From: Association of bioelectrical impedance phase angle with exercise tolerance in patients with chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension

 

Overall (n = 257)

Females (n = 183)

Males (n = 74)

Age, years

69 [59–76]

70 [59–77]

67 [58–73]

Height, cm

157.0 [152.0–165.0]

154.0 [150.0–159.0]

169.0 [166.0–172.0]

Weight, kg

58.6 [50.6–67.3]

54.8 [49.0–61.5]

67.7 [64.0–74.6]

BMI, kg/m2

23.3 [21.2–26.1]

22.8 [20.9–26.1]

24.3 [22.4–26.0]

SLM, kg

36.6 [33.2–44.7]

34.5 [32.3–36.9]

48.5 [45.4–53.3]

ALM, kg

15.5 [13.6–19.9]

14.3 [13.1–16.0]

21.8 [20.2–24.5]

PBF, %

30.8 [24.1–36.1]

32.8 [27.7–38.1]

24.7 [18.9–30.0]

SMI, kg/m2

6.4 [5.7–7.2]

6.1 [5.6–6.5]

7.7 [7.2–8.3]

PhA, °

4.4 [4.0–5.1]

4.3 [3.8–4.7]

5.2 [4.6–5.6]

ECW/TBW, ratio

0.393 [0.387–0.399]

0.395 [0.389–0.399]

0.387 [0.382–0.395]

  1. Values are presented as medians [interquartile ranges].
  2. ALM, appendicular lean mass; BMI, body mass index; ECW/TBW, extracellular water/total body water; PBF, percentage body fat; PhA, phase angle; SLM, soft lean mass; SMI, skeletal muscle index.