Brief Article
Copyright ©2012 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Jul 28, 2012; 18(28): 3710-3714
Published online Jul 28, 2012. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v18.i28.3710
Table 1 Characteristics of 4910 study participants, randomly selected from the Swedish general population, and stratified into normal weight n (%)1
BMI < 25 (kg/m2)BMI 25 to30 (kg/m2)BMI > 30 (kg/m2)
Gender2146 (46)1859 (40)680 (15)
Male885 (41)1110 (60)340 (50)
Female1261 (59)749 (40)340 (50)
Age
(yr) (mean ± SD)58 ± 1057 ± 1159 ± 10
Years of formal education
≤ 9628 (29)682 (37)295 (43)
10-12798 (37)550 (30)204 (30)
> 12653 (30)585 (31)163 (24)
No. of diseases
None1226 (57)810 (44)225 (33)
1546 (25)553 (30)193 (28)
2228 (11)269 (14)118 (17)
At least 3146 (7)227 (12)144 (21)
Sleeping problems
Not at all1295 (60)1159 (62)383 (56)
A little545 (25)467 (25)168 (25)
Quite a bit214 (10)163 (9)89 (13)
Very much69 (3)52 (3)33 (5)
Current tobacco smoking
No1762 (82)1576 (85)584 (86)
Yes384 (18)282 (15)96 (14)
Physical activity2
Low446 (21)495 (27)219 (32)
Intermediate432 (20)473 (25)176 (26)
High1236 (58)869 (47)265 (39)
Gastroesophageal reflux disease3
No2009 (94)1668 (90)569 (84)
Yes137 (6)190 (10)111 (16)
Table 2 Association between frequency of physical exercise and occurrence of gastroesophageal reflux disease
Risk of GERD1
Normal weight (BMI < 25 kg/m2)Overweight (BMI 25 to30 kg/m2)Obese (BMI > 30 kg/m2)
n = 2146 (46%)n = 1859 (40%)n = 680 (15%)
OR (95% CI)2P valuen (%)OR (95% CI)2P valuen (%)OR (95% CI)2P value
Physical activity3
LowReference495 (27)Reference219 (33)Reference
Intermediate1.30 (0.75-2.26)0.35869 (47)0.74 (0.46-1.22)0.24176 (27)0.41 (0.22-0.77)0.01
High0.99 (0.62-1.60)0.98473 (25)1.34 (0.90-2.00)0.15265 (40)0.83 (0.50-1.35)0.45