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. 2023 May 2;10(1):e001528. doi: 10.1136/bmjresp-2022-001528

Table 2.

Sociodemographic information and descriptive statistics for main exposures and outcomes in the original sample and subsamples

Whole sample (n=14 684) Individuals with data on FVC at 8, FSIQ at age 8 (n=6644) Individuals with data on FVC and FSIQ at age 8 and complete covariates (n=4346) Individuals with data on FVC at age 8, FSIQ at age 15 (n=4234) Individuals with data on FVC at age 8, FSIQ at age 15 and complete covariates (n=2861)
Sex—% male 51.0 50.0 50.6 48.0 48.4
Ethnic group—
% white
95.0 96.2 96.4 96.4 96.4
Housing tenure—% owned 73.3 83.3 86.8 85.8 88.9
Maternal education—
% > ‘O’ level
35.4 43.9 42.7 48.8 47.7
FEV1 % predicted—mean (SD) NA 99.4 (12.0) 99.5 (11.9) 99.4 (12.0) 99.4 (12.0)
FVC % predicted—mean (SD) NA 99.2 (12.4) 99.1 (12.3) 99.1 (12.4) 99.0 (12.4)
FSIQ in clinic—mean (SD) NA 104.3 (16.4) 104.5 (16.2) 95.1 (13.0) 94.7 (12.9)

All values to 1 decimal place.

FEV1, forced expiratory volume in one second; FSIQ, full-scale IQ; FVC, forced vital capacity; NA, not applicable.