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Table 1 Participant demographic features

From: Utilising the perspectives of patients with lower-limb osteoarthritis on prescribed physical activity to develop a theoretically informed physiotherapy intervention

Participant no

Gender

Age

BMI

Joint

NPRS

BSM

SF KOOS

SF HOOS

PA

HEL

TSSB

TSD

EM

1

F

60

26

Right knee

1

Slightly

35.3

N/A

2155

O levels

2

0.5

N

2

F

75

35

Right knee

2

Moderately

46.1

N/A

2588

PG Diploma

25

25

N

3

M

75

33

Both knees

6

Very much

42

N/A

3800

High School

30

0.75

N

4

F

63

28

Right knee

3

Moderately

33.6

N/A

2692

UG degree

1.5

0.5

Y

5

M

76

25

Left knee

5

Slightly

35.3

N/A

2580

Left school at 14

48

3

N

6

F

53

42

Right knee

6

Very much

66.6

N/A

4250

Left School at 16

12

1

Y

7

F

75

35

Right hip; both knees

4

Moderately

37

41.7

2672

College

6

4

N

8

F

63

24

Left knee

6

Moderately

42

N/A

2376

UG degree

4

1

Y

9

F

67

37

Left hip

3

Slightly

N/A

33.9

3197

UG degree

0.5.

0.5

Y

10

F

53

27

Left knee

2

Slightly

24.9

N/A

1975

College

6

5

 

11

F

67

N/G

Both knees

1

Slightly

24.9

N/A

N/G

High School

10

10

Y

12

M

44

30

Left hop

6

Moderately

N/A

41.7

3201

College

2.5

0.5

Y

13

M

48

29

Right hip

6

Moderately

N/A

46.1

3564

Master’s Degree

6

3

Y

  1. no Number, BMI Body Mass Index, NPRS Numerical Pain Rating Scale, BSM Bothersomeness, SF KOOS Short Form Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score, SF HOOS Short Form Hip Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score, PA Physical Activity level (mean kcal/day for past 3 days), HEL Highest Education Level Achieved at time of interview, TSSB Time since symptoms began, TSD Time Since diagnosis of OA, EM Employed at time of interview