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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2010 Mar;18(3):236–244. doi: 10.1097/JGP.0b013e3181c65837

Table 1.

Main characteristics of the study population

Characteristic Attrition or loss to
follow-up
n=669
Included in the analysis
sample
n=2406
Age, mean (SD) 74.5 (2.9) 74.1 (2.9) a
Gender,% female 49.0 52.2
Race,% white 46.6 61.6 b
Study site,% Pittsburgh 47.7 50.2
Marital status,% married 52.0 58.4 c
Smoking status,% never 39.8 45.1 c
Alcohol use,% current 47.0 50.4
Body mass index, mean (SD) 27.4 (5.1) 27.4 (4.7)
Trying to change weight,% yes 23.8 34.0 b
Number of chronic diseases,%
[mt]2
45.0 42.0
Antidepressant use,% yes 2.7 2.4
Depressed mood
  T1 CES-D score, mean
(SD)
5.5 (5.5) 4.5 (5.2) d
  % T1 depressed mood 5.9 4.4
  T4 CES-D score, mean
(SD)
6.5(6.4)
  % T4 depressed mood 9.5
  % T1 and T4 depressed
mood
2.3
Weight change over 3-year
period,%
  Stable 70.7
  Loss 18.1
  Gain 11.2
Number of interim
hospitalizations,%
  None 65.2
  1–2 29.2
  ≥3 5.6
Incident mobility limitation,% yes 28.3
a

T-test significant, (df=3073, p<0.01);

b

Pearson chi-square significant (df=1);

c

Pearson chi-square significant (df=1)

d

T-test significant, (df=3047, p<0.01).