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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2010 Feb;19(2):558. doi: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-09-0902

Table 2.

Crude HR and 95% CI for Traditional PrCa Risk Factors and Diabetes-related Traits in Men From the ARIC Study, United States, 1987–1989 or 1994–1996

Overall (N=6,642) Whites (N=5,082) Blacks (N=1,560)
Risk Factor N PrCa events HR 95% CI N PrCa events HR 95% CI N PrCa events HR 95% CI
Age at baseline (y) 6,642 397 1.10d 1.08, 1.12 5,082 268 1.11d 1.09, 1.14 1,560 129 1.10d 1.07, 1.13
Race
 White 5,082 268 Ref
 Black 1,560 129 1.72d 1.40, 2.12
Family history of PrCaa
 No 5,803 283 Ref 4,082 211 Ref 1,001 72 Ref
 Yes 374 42 2.06d 1.49, 2.85 306 31 2.00d 1.37, 2.91 68 11 2.34e 1.24, 4.41
 Unknown 1,185b 72 1.69e 1.31, 2.20 694 26 1.14 0.76, 1.71 491 46 1.96d 1.35, 2.84
Prevalent diabetes
 No 5,798 358 Ref 4,559 247 Ref 1,239 111 Ref
 Yes 792 35 0.81 0.57, 1.14 509 19 0.76 0.48, 1.21 283 16 0.72 0.42, 1.21
Fasting glucose (mmol/L)c 5,659 346 0.93 0.76, 1.15 4,467 238 1.08 0.83, 1.39 1,192 108 0.79 0.56, 1.11
Fasting insulin (pmol/L)c 5,659 346 1.00 1.00, 1.00 4,467 238 1.00 1.00, 1.00 1,192 108 1.00 1.00, 1.00

Abbreviations: ARIC, Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities; CI, confidence interval; HR, hazard ratio; PrCa, prostate cancer.

a

Family history was collected from 1994–1996. Others were collected from 1987–1989.

b

290 subjects were did not participate in the telephone interview from 1994–1996 and were therefore classified as unknown.

c

Among men without prevalent diabetes

d

P<0.001.

e

P<0.01.