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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Rheumatol. 2016 Jan 15;43(2):282–288. doi: 10.3899/jrheum.150184

Table 1.

Age-standardized characteristics of participants prior to blood draw by study

Characteristic Nurses’ Health Studies
Women’s Health Study
Cases N=222 Controls N=584 Cases N=74 Controls N=243
Age at blood draw (years)a 52.0 (7.8) 51.6 (8.0) 55.4 (7.7) 55.4 (7.5)
Age at RA diagnosis (years)a 60.5 (9.9) NR 61.3 (7.7) NR
Time to RA onset (years)a 8.5 (4.9) NR 5.8 (2.5) NR
Seropositive (RF and/or anti-CCP) % 59 NR 58 NR
Radiographic changesb 23 NR 23 NR
Smoking status %
 Never 44 49 35 49
 Past 42 36 57 42
 Current 15 14 8 8
Body mass index (kg/m2) 26.1 (5.1) 25.0 (4.3) 26.1 (5.9) 25.7 (5.0)
Average alcohol intake (g/day) 4.4 (6.2) 5.6 (8.3) 5.7 (10.9) 5.4 (10.2)
Husband/partner’s education %
 <4 years of college 36 33
 4-year college 26 27
 Graduate school 22 25
 Missing/Not applicable 16 15
Median family income %
 <$40,000 12 11
 $40,000 – $49,999 20 20
 $50,000 – $64,999 31 31
 $65,000 – $79,999 20 19
 $80,000+ 18 19
Menopausal status %
 Premenopausal 36 36 24 26
 Postmenopausal, No HT use 23 25 16 13
 Postmenopausal, HT use 31 29 40 40
 Menopausal status unknown 11 11 20 22
IL-6 (pg/ml) 1.6 (1.7) 1.4 (1.4) 2.3 (2.8) 2.1 (2.5)
sTNFRII (pg/ml) 2427 (716) 2406 (757) 2320 (666) 2200 (585)
Median leukocyte telomere lengthc 0.62 0.59 0.24 0.21

Mean (standard deviation) unless otherwise stated

a

Value is not age-adjusted

b

Erosions or periarticular osteopenia consistent with RA

c

Different protocol and calibrator DNA used in Nurses’ Health Studies vs. Women’s Health Study