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Table 1 Baseline characteristics of the study participants

From: Long-term variability in physiological measures in relation to mortality and epigenetic aging: prospective studies in the USA and China

Characteristicsa

HRS

CHARLS

HRS cohort

HRS-VBS

N

6566

1047

6906

Age, years, mean ± SD

73.0 ± 9.1

77.0 ± 5.5

62.5 ± 9.0

Female, N (%)

3988 (60.7)

624 (59.6)

3741 (54.2)

Having high school degree level, N (%)

5594 (85.2)

881 (84.1)

633 (9.2)

Married, N (%)

4093 (62.4)

652 (62.3)

5648 (81.8)

Caucasian, N (%)

5420 (82.5)

914 (87.3)

–

Rural resident, N (%)

–

–

4792 (69.4)

Smoking status, N (%)

 Current

602 (9.2)

68 (6.5)

1849 (26.8)

 Former

2944 (45.0)

519 (49.6)

1148 (16.6)

 Never

3013 (46.2)

460 (43.9)

3909 (56.6)

Alcohol consumption, N (%)

 Current

2522 (38.5)

382 (36.5)

2220 (32.2)

 Former

1080 (16.5)

151 (14.4)

817 (11.8)

 Never

2944 (45.0)

514 (49.1)

3869 (56.0)

Stroke, N (%)

609 (9.3)

118 (11.3)

263 (3.8)

Heart diseases, N (%)

1963 (30.0)

379 (36.2)

1230 (18.2)

Diabetes, N (%)

1655 (25.2)

299 (28.6)

679 (10.1)

Body mass index, kg/m2, mean ± SD

29.2 ± 5.6

29.0 ± 5.6

23.7 ± 4.2

Systolic blood pressure, mmHg, mean ± SD

129.3 ± 19.1

130.1 ± 20.0

128.0 ± 20.2

Pulse rate, bpm, mean ± SD

68.8 ± 10.9

67.8 ± 10.6

73.9 ± 10.8

BWV, %, mean ± SD

5.3 ± 4.6

4.9 ± 4.4

4.2 ± 5.2

BPV, %, mean ± SD

9.3 ± 5.5

9.3 ± 5.3

8.7 ± 5.6

PRV, %, mean ± SD

9.1 ± 5.8

9.0 ± 5.8

8.9 ± 5.2

Household income, N (%)

 Quartile 1

1643 (25.0)

262 (25.0)

–

 Quartile 2

1642 (25.0)

262 (25.0)

–

 Quartile 3

1640 (25.0)

261 (25.0)

–

 Quartile 4

1641 (25.0)

262 (25.0)

–

 0–9999 yuan

–

–

1909 (27.6)

 ≥ 10,000 yuan

–

–

2265 (32.8)

 Missing

–

–

2732 (39.6)

Physical activity, N (%)

 ≥ 1 time/week

2305 (35.1)

350 (33.4)

–

 < 1 time/week

3941 (60.1)

647 (61.8)

–

 Never

314 (4.8)

50 (4.8)

–

 Any

–

–

1922 (27.8)

 Never

–

–

1499 (21.7)

 Missing

–

–

3485 (59.5)

  1. HRS Health and Retirement Study, CHARLS China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study, HRS-VBS Health and Retirement Study - Venous Blood Study, BMI body mass index, Q quartile, BWV body weight variability, BPV blood pressure variability, PRV pulse rate variability
  2. aValues are described as mean ± SD and percentage (%) for continuous and categorical variables, respectively