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. 2012 Jun 22;1(3):e001107. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.112.001107

Table 1.

Coronary Heart Disease Risk Factors Among 30 746 Women Without Prior Cardiovascular Disease or AF According to MHI-5 Category

MHI-5 Category
86–100 (Referent) 76–85 53–75 0–52
No. women (% of total) 11 834 (38.5) 10 696 (34.8) 6127 (19.9) 2089 (6.8)

Age,† mean±SD, y 60.4±7.2 58.6±6.6 57.7±6.2 56.9±6.0

Race, nonwhite, n (%) 506 (4.3) 462 (4.4) 297 (4.9) 83 (4.0)

Body mass index,† mean±SD, kg/m2 26.6±5.1 26.8±5.3 27.2±5.6 27.8±6.1

Diabetes,† n (%) 457 (3.9) 415 (3.9) 280 (4.6) 132 (6.3)

High cholesterol,† n (%) 5212 (44.0) 4741 (44.3) 2875 (46.9) 1022 (48.9)

Hypertension,† n (%) 4784 (40.4) 4327 (40.5) 2611 (42.6) 996 (47.7)

Current smoker,† n (%) 951 (8.1) 1025 (9.7) 713 (11.8) 334 (16.3)

Antidepressant medication, n (%) 439 (3.7) 685 (6.4) 643 (10.5) 430 (20.6)

Alcohol intake, ≥1 drink per day,† n (%) 1390 (11.9) 1194 (11.3) 617 (10.2) 208 (10.2)

Kilocalories of exercise, >1000 kcal/wk,† n (%) 4334 (36.6) 3491 (32.6) 1791 (29.2) 604 (28.9)

Because of missing data, the total number of observations was lower for race (n=30 435), body mass index (n=30 634), alcohol intake (n=30 406), smoking (n=30 420), and kilocalories of exercise (n=29 368).

*†P<0.05.