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. 2003 Nov;93(11):1939–1944. doi: 10.2105/ajph.93.11.1939

TABLE 1—

Mean Ages and Age-Standardized Distribution of Coronary Heart Disease Risk Factors and Other Characteristics According to Type of Caregiving

Characteristic No Care (n = 25 985) Children (n = 13 433) Grandchildren (n = 13 392)
Mean age, y 59.3 53.6 60.2
Hypertension, % 30.5 32.6 33.6
Diabetes, % 4.2 5.0 4.8
Hypercholesterolemia, % 43.1 43.5 44.2
Smoking status, %
    Never smoked 42.5 47.3 46.7
    Past smoker 43.5 38.5 39.4
    Current smoker 14.0 14.1 14.0
Current use of postmenopausal hormones, % 37.1 30.8 34.9
Past use of oral contraceptives, % 52.4 49.1 50.9
Parental history of myocardial infarction before age of 60 y, % 13.1 13.2 13.4
Mean alcohol intake, g/d 5.8 4.5 4.5
Highest exercise quintile, % 20.2 18.6 17.7
Highest quintile of vitamin E intake, % 19.2 17.2 17.7
Highest quintile of saturated fat intake, % 17.7 17.2 20.9
Mean body mass index, kg/m2 25.6 26.3 26.5
Consumption of ≥7 aspirin tablets/wk, % 15.3 14.3 17.3
Marital status, %
    Currently married 80.9 85.3 82.1
    Divorced or separated 8.8 8.8 6.3
    Widowed 10.3 6.0 11.6
Education, %
    Registered nurse certification 68.4 67.1 76.1
    Bachelor’s degree 20.3 23.1 17.1
    Graduate degree 11.3 9.8 6.8
Employment status, %
    Full-time nurse 53.2 53.2 48.9
    Part-time nurse 27.2 30.2 33.7
    Full-time other 10.5 8.3 7.7
    Part-time other 9.1 8.4 9.7
Husband’s education, %
    High school diploma 37.1 34.4 45.1
    Bachelor’s degree 25.2 25.8 23.8
    Graduate degree 21.6 24.3 17.5
    Missing 16.1 15.6 13.6