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Table 1 Sample Characteristics

From: Is utility-based quality of life associated with overweight in children? Evidence from the UK WAVES randomised controlled study

Characteristics

 

Gender: n (%) (n = 1344)

 

 Male

695 (51.7)

 Female

649 (48.3)

Age: mean (SD) (n = 1344)

6.3 (0.31)

Ethnic origin: n (%) (n = 1328)

 

 White British

603 (45.4)

 South Asian

403 (30.3)

 African Caribbean

107 (8.1)

 Other

215 (16.2)

Deprivation quintile: n (%) (n = 1324)

 

 1 Most deprived

738 (55.8)

 2

239 (18.1)

 3

146 (11.0)

 4

113 (8.5)

 5 Least deprived

88 (6.6)

Weight: n (%) (n = 1344)

 

 Underweight

40 (3.0)

 Healthy weight

1012 (75.3)

 Overweight

116 (8.6)

 Obese

176 (13.1)

CHU9D mean score (SD) (n = 1344)

0.825 (0.14)

PedsQL mean score (SD):

 

 PedsQL Physical functioning (n = 1344)

74.03 (17.56)

 PedsQL Emotional functioning (n = 1344)

72.32 (22.74)

 PedsQL Social functioning (n = 1344)

68.11 (22.23)

 PedsQL School functioning (n = 1344)

67.15 (21.89)

 PedsQL Psychosocial functioning (n = 1344)

68.93 (18.13)

 PedsQL Total scale score (n = 1344)

70.44 (16.04)