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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Apr 29.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Aging. 2014 Mar;29(1):163–172. doi: 10.1037/a0035463

Table 2.

Group Differences on Demographics and Cardiovascular Risk Factors Between Erectile Dysfunction (ED) and Non-Erectile Dysfunction (N-ED) Groups

Variable N-ED (n = 486) ED (n = 165) F p
Mean (SE) age (years) 55.4 (0.12) 55.3 (0.12) 2.8 .1
Mean (SE) education (years) 14.0 (0.11) 13.6 (0.16) 3.4 .07
Mean (SE) AFQT score 62.5 (1.1) 59.2 (1.7) 3.3 .07
Mean (SE) BMI 28.6 (0.22) 29.3 (0.33) 3.7 .06
Mean (SE) depression score 6.5 (0.32) 7.8 (0.52) 5.0 .03
Mean (SE) smoking (pack years) 16.4 (1.1) 21.4 (1.7) 6.8 .009
Mean (SE) testosterone (pg/ml) 104.4 (2.0) 107.3 (3.1) 0.7 .39
High cholesterol, n (%) 102 (21.0) 43 (26.1) 2.0 .16
Hypertension, n (%) 254 (52.2) 88 (53.3) 0.3 .56

Note. AFQT = Armed Forces Qualification Test; BMI = body mass index. Results are Type III fixed effects and are controlled for correlated variance of twin data. AFQT serves as index of premorbid cognitive ability from age 20.