Elke Wynberg

Severe fatigue in the first year following SARS-CoV-2 infection: A prospective cohort study 5 157 Supplementary Table S1a-b. Baseline characteristics of those who did and did not complete the fatigue surveys: a) at all and b) at 6 months after illness onset Table S1a At least 1 fatigue survey completed All fatigue surveys missing p-value N=303 N=47 Sex 0.53 Male 173 (57%) 24 (51%) Female 130 (43%) 22 (47%) Missing 0 (0%) 1 (2%) Age, years 51.0 (36.0-62.0) 53.0 (43.0-64.0) 0.23 BMI category 0.14 Normal weight 124 (41%) 15 (32%) Overweight 106 (35%) 8 (17%) Obese 69 (23%) 13 (28%) Missing 4 (1%) 11 (23%) Migration background* 0.13 Dutch 184 (61%) 6 (13%) Non-Dutch, OECD high-income 37 (12%) 3 (6%) Non-Dutch, OECD low/middle income 73 (24%) 7 (15%) Missing 9 (3%) 31 (66%) Highest level of education 0.25 None, primary or secondary education 42 (14%) 3 (6%) Vocational training 73 (24%) 4 (9%) University education 178 (59%) 4 (9%) Missing 10 (3%) 36 (77%) Clinical severity score** 0.059 Mild 88 (29%) 12 (26%) Moderate 136 (45%) 15 (32%) Severe/critical 79 (26%) 20 (43%) Number of COVID-19 high-risk comorbidities*** 0.25 0 168 (55%) 22 (47%) 1 71 (23%) 10 (21%) 2 38 (13%) 11 (23%) 3 or more 26 (9%) 4 (9%)

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