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Table 1 Descriptive statistics at baseline: covariates

From: Psychosocial working conditions across working life may predict late-life physical function: a follow-up cohort study

 

Analytic sample n (%)

Mean late-life physical function (range 0–3)

All

2.3

Age at baseline (mean 54)

47–55

541 (67.4)

2.5

56–65

246 (30.6)

1.9

66–71

16 (2.0)

1.4

Sex

Women

417 (51.9)

2.3

Men

386 (48.1)

2.3

Physical working conditionsa

0

408 (50.8)

2.4

1

206 (25.7)

2.3

2

126 (15.7)

2.1

3

47 (5.9)

2.0

4

16 (2.0)

2.6

Level of education

Compulsory

249 (31.0)

2.1

Vocational

384 (47.8)

2.3

Upper secondary

93 (11.6)

2.4

University

77 (9.6)

2.6

Occupation-based social class

Blue-collar worker

306 (38.1)

2.2

White-collar worker

497 (61.9)

2.4

Smoking

No, never

370 (46.1)

2.4

Yes or yes but I have quit

433 (53.9)

2.2

Physical activity

No

99 (12.3)

2.0

Yes, but rarely

60 (7.5)

2.1

Yes, 1–3 times/month

56 (7.0)

2.1

Yes, once a week

224 (27.9)

2.4

Yes, several times a week

364 (45.3)

2.4

  1. aA 4-item index of physical working conditions (heavy lifting, exposure to vibrations, daily sweating, and other physically demanding work) that ranged from 0 to 4