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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Nov 7.
Published in final edited form as: Aging Cell. 2009 Mar 27;8(3):270–276. doi: 10.1111/j.1474-9726.2009.00474.x

Table 1.

Proportion of nonhospitalized individuals (%) by age period (years) and age at death (years) in the 1905 Cohort

Not hospitalized at age:
Age at death N 71–74 75–79 80–84 85–89 90–94 95–99
Total sample – men and women (n = 39 945)
    71–74 5484 19.1
    75–79 9012 57.2 13.7
    80–84 9494 68.4 41.3 14.4
    85–89 8506 74.9 53.1 35.7 20.1
    90–94 5261 79.3 62.6 49.2 34.0 30.2
    95–99 1829 81.7 68.1 57.5 44.7 33.6 38.9
    100+ 359 80.5 68.8 60.2 52.4 45.4 43.5
Male subjects (n = 17 681)
    71–74 3247 20.1
    75–79 4873 56.6 13.9
    80–84 4346 67.8 41.3 13.1
    85–89 3221 74.2 53.2 36.3 18.1
    90–94 1544 79.0 63.9 50.6 35.6 27.1
    95–99 400 78.3 63.0 59.8 46.3 35.8 33.8
    100+ 50 76.0 64.0 52.0 60.0 40.0 30.0
Female subjects (n = 22 264)
    71–74 2237 17.7
    75–79 4139 57.9 13.6
    80–84 5148 69.0 41.2 15.5
    85–89 5285 75.3 53.1 35.4 21.3
    90–94 3717 79.4 62.1 48.6 33.3 31.5
    95–99 1429 82.6 69.6 56.8 44.3 33.0 40.3
    100+ 309 81.2 69.6 61.5 51.1 46.3 45.6

Individuals with a migration status were excluded from the analysis (n = 410).