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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jun 15.
Published in final edited form as: N Engl J Med. 2016 Nov 13;375(24):2349–2358. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa1605086

Figure 1. Standardized Coronary Events Rates, According to Genetic and Lifestyle Risk in the Prospective Cohorts.

Figure 1

Shown are the standardized rates of coronary events, according to the genetic risk and lifestyle risk of participants in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) cohort, the Women’s Genome Health Study (WGHS) cohort, and the Malmö Diet and Cancer Study (MDCS) cohort. The 95% confidence intervals for the hazard ratios are provided in parentheses. Cox regression models were adjusted for age, sex (in ARIC and MDCS), randomization to receive vitamin E or aspirin (in WGHS), education level, and principal components of ancestry (in ARIC and WGHS). Standardization was performed to cohort-specific population averages for each covariate.