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Table 1 Patient characteristics at baseline according to the number of potential high-risk lifestyle factors

From: The impact of high-risk lifestyle factors on all-cause mortality in the US non-communicable disease population

Characteristics

Number of potential high-risk lifestyle factors*

Total

0 ~ 2

3

4

5

6 ~ 8

 N, %

1595(15.8)

1967(19.5)

2552(25.2)

2214(21.9)

1783(17.6)

10,111(100.0)

Age, year

54.8 ± 19.0

54.6 ± 18.1

54.5 ± 18.0

55.6 ± 17.1

55.7 ± 16.5

55.0 ± 17.7

Male, %

785(49.2)

1007(51.2)

1278(50.1)

1040(47.0)

812(45.5)

4922(48.7)

Dead, %

108(6.8)

141(7.2)

244(9.6)

280(12.7)

267(15.0)

1040(10.3)

Race/ethnicity

      

 Mexican American

215(13.5)

287(14.6)

346(13.6)

253(11.4)

148(8.3)

1249(12.4)

 Other Hispanic

161(10.1)

201(10.2)

251(9.8)

184(8.3)

139(7.8)

936(9.3)

 Non-Hispanic white

842(52.8)

947(48.1)

1215(47.6)

1113(50.3)

965(54.1)

5082(50.3)

 Non-Hispanic black

216(13.5)

377(19.2)

591(23.2)

560(25.3)

462(25.9)

2206(21.8)

 Other Race

161(10.1)

155(7.9)

149(5.8)

104(4.7)

69(3.9)

638(6.3)

Married/living with partner, %

963(60.4)

1140(58)

1445(56.6)

1215(54.9)

940(52.7)

5703(56.4)

Income level

      

 Low income

434(27.2)

618(31.4)

933(36.6)

854(38.6)

793(44.5)

3632(35.9)

 Middle income

275(17.2)

397(20.2)

465(18.2)

440(19.9)

328(18.4)

1905(18.8)

 High income

886(55.6)

952(48.4)

1154(45.2)

920(41.6)

662(37.1)

4574(45.2)

Education level

      

 < High school

321(20.1)

491(25.0)

745(29.2)

707(31.9)

578(32.4)

2842(28.1)

 High school or equivalent

346(21.7)

481(24.5)

653(25.6)

577(26.1)

476(26.7)

2533(25.1)

 > High school

928(58.2)

995(50.6)

1154(45.2)

930(42.0)

729(40.9)

4736(46.8)

CRD, %

833(52.2)

1010(51.4)

1272(49.8)

1118(50.5)

961(53.9)

5194(51.4)

CVD, %

256(16.1)

332(16.9)

468(18.3)

503(22.7)

479(26.9)

2038(20.2)

MS, %

546(34.2)

844(42.9)

1207(47.3)

1085(49.0)

967(54.2)

4649(46.0)

Cancer, %

383(24.0)

383(19.5)

474(18.6)

419(18.9)

345(19.4)

2004(19.8)

Number of NCD

      

 1

1242(77.9)

1468(74.6)

1850(72.5)

1489(67.3)

1061(59.5)

7110(70.3)

 2

285(17.9)

403(20.5)

550(21.6)

555(25.1)

505(28.3)

2298(22.7)

 3

66(4.1)

89(4.5)

137(5.4)

154(7.0)

187(10.5)

633(6.3)

 4

2(0.1)

7(0.4)

15(0.6)

16(0.7)

30(1.7)

70(0.7)

BMI, kg/m 2

      

 < 18.5

7(0.4)

17(0.9)

32(1.3)

35(1.6)

44(2.5)

135(1.3)

 18.5 ~ 25

714(44.8)

540(27.5)

468(18.3)

298(13.5)

96(5.4)

2116(20.9)

 25 ~ 30

437(27.4)

618(31.4)

838(32.8)

721(32.6)

609(34.2)

3223(31.9)

 30~

437(27.4)

792(40.3)

1214(47.6)

1160(52.4)

1034(58.0)

4637(45.9)

Smoking, %

339(21.3)

745(37.9)

1251(49.0)

1377(62.2)

1499(84.1)

5211(51.5)

Excessive drinking, %

88(5.5)

207(10.5)

279(10.9)

286(12.9)

367(20.6)

1227(12.1)

Abnormal sleep duration, %

260(16.3)

613(31.2)

1073(42.1)

1256(56.7)

1349(75.7)

4551(45.0)

Insufficient PA, %

218(13.7)

568(28.9)

1134(44.4)

1360(61.4)

1492(83.7)

5339(52.8)

Overlong SB, %

361(22.6)

718(36.5)

1188(46.6)

1375(62.1)

1510(84.7)

5152(51.0)

High diet inflammation, %

286(17.9)

813(41.3)

1610(63.1)

1741(78.6)

1617(90.7)

6067(60.0)

Low diet quality, %

247(15.5)

810(41.2)

1589(62.3)

1759(79.5)

1662(93.2)

6067(60.0)

  1. *The differences across the five groups were statistically significant except for age and CRD.