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Published in final edited form as: Int J Hyg Environ Health. 2016 Jul 19;219(8):850–856. doi: 10.1016/j.ijheh.2016.07.012

Table 1.

Survey-weighted characteristics of study participants by cataract status, NHANES, 1999–2008.

Characteristics total samples Ever had cataract operation
P-valueb
Yes No
Total sample, N (%) 9763 (100) 1737 (14.1) 8026 (85.9)
Age, years 63.2 ± 0.2 74.1 ± 0.3 61.4 ± 0.2 <.001
Female, n (%) 4887 (53.3) 947 (61.7) 3940 (51.9) <.001
Race/ethnicity, n (%)
 Non-Hispanic White 5640 (80.3) 1221 (85.8) 4419 (79.3) <.001
 Mexican American 1675 (3.9) 196 (2.3) 1479 (4.1)
 Non-Hispanic Black 1667 (8.1) 203 (5.9) 1464 (8.5)
 Other 781 (7.8) 117 (6.0) 664 (8.0)
Education, n (%)
 <high school 3362 (21.9) 690 (31.0) 2672 (20.4) <.001
 High school 2358 (26.7) 420 (27.5) 1938 (26.5)
 Some college+ 4043 (51.4) 627 (41.5) 3416 (53.1)
Diabetes, n (%) 1774 (14.0) 421 (22.1) 1353 (12.7) <.001
Body mass index, kg/m2 28.8 ± 0.1 28.1 ± 0.2 28.9 ± 0.1 <.001
Pack-years, n (%)
0 4758 (48.2) 843 (47.6) 3915 (48.3) 0.006
>0 and <20 2481 (24.7) 376 (21.7) 2105 (25.2)
≥20 2524 (27.0) 518 (30.7) 2006 (26.4)
Smoking status, n (%)
Non-smoker 4694 (47.5) 826 (46.7) 3868 (47.7) <.001
Former smoker 3605 (36.5) 746 (43.7) 2859 (35.3)
Current smoker 1464 (16.0) 165 (9.6) 1299 (17.0)
Serum cotinine, ng/dLa 0.24 (0.21, 0.28) 0.12 (0.10, 0.14) 0.27 (0.22, 0.32) <.001
Blood lead, μg/dLa 1.94 (1.90, 1.99) 2.05 (1.98, 2.13) 1.93 (1.88, 1.97) <.001
Blood cadmium, μg/Lac 0.45 (0.43, 0.46) 0.48 (0.46, 0.49) 0.44 (0.43, 0.46) <.001

Urinary sub-sample, N (%) 3175 (100) 587 (14.6) 2588 (85.4)
Blood lead, μg/dLa 1.97 (1.92, 2.03) 2.10 (1.96, 2.24) 1.95 (1.90, 2.01) 0.041
Blood cadmium, μg/La 0.45 (0.43, 0.46) 0.51 (0.48, 0.54) 0.44 (0.42, 0.45) <.001
Urinary cadmium, μg/La 0.34 (0.32, 0.36) 0.40 (0.36, 0.43) 0.33 (0.31, 0.35) <.001
Urinary creatinine, mg/dLa 81.3 (78.4, 84.4) 75.2 (69.6, 81.2) 82.5 (79.1, 86.0) <.001
a

Geometric mean (95% confidence interval) is presented because of skewness

b

P-value based on t-tests for continuous variables and Rao-Scott Chi-squared tests for categorical variables.

c

SI conversion factors: To convert blood cadmium to nmol/L, multiply values by 8.896.