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Table 2 Chronic kidney disease cohort and total Manitoba population characteristics

From: Prevalence, socio-demographic characteristics, and comorbid health conditions in pre-dialysis chronic kidney disease: results from the Manitoba chronic kidney disease cohort

Characteristics

CKD Cohort Counts (%)

n = 55,876

Manitoba 2012 Population Counts (%)

n = 991,823

Sex

 Men

24,947 (44.6%)

485,948 (49.0%)

 Women

30,929 (55.4%)

505,875 (51.0%)

Age Groups

 18–44 years old

9681 (17.3%)

469,102 (47.3%)

 45 to 64 years old

15,750 (28.2%)

338,726 (34.2%)

 65 and older

30,445 (54.5%)

183,995 (49.0%)

Income Quintiles

 Rural 1 (lowest)

3614 (6.5%)

66,555 (6.7%)

 Rural 2

3203 (5.7%)

74,715 (7.5%)

 Rural 3

3322 (5.9%)

76,648 (7.7%)

 Rural 4

3270 (5.9%)

71,984 (7.3%)

 Rural 5 (highest)

2828 (5.1%)

74,853 (7.5%)

 Urban 1 (lowest)

9593 (17.2%)

121,379 (12.2%)

 Urban 2

8213 (14.7%)

125,383 (12.6%)

 Urban 3

7213 (12.9%)

123,252 (12.4%)

 Urban 4

6414 (11.5%)

123,541 (12.5%)

 Urban 5 (highest)

6051 (10.8%)

124,367 (12.5%)

Health Regions

 Southern Health (rural)

4649 (8.3%)

133,549 (13.5%)

 Winnipeg (urban)

38,055 (68.1%)

582,923 (58.8%)

 Prairie Mountain Health (rural)

4918 (8.8%)

129,480 (13.1%)

 Interlake-Eastern (rural)

5468 (9.8%)

97,375 (9.8%)

 Northern (rural)

2782 (5.0%)

48,491 (4.9%)

 Remote Communities*

1925 (3.4%)

18,077 (1.8%)

  1. * These are remote northern communities that do not have permanent road access, are more than a four-hour drive from a major rural hospital or have rail or fly-in access only. These communities are found in Interlake-Eastern and Northern Health Regions, therefore the numbers in these remote communities overlap with the numbers of these health regions