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. 2016 Dec 19;65(5):958–965. doi: 10.1111/jgs.14687

Table 3.

Age, Sex, Socioeconomic and Lifestyle Characteristics, Comorbidities, and Falls in a Cohort of English Men and Women Aged 60 and Older with Prefrailty in 2004

Covariate Overall, n = 1,178 Good Hearing, n = 887 (75%) Poor Hearing, n = 291 (25%) P‐Value
Age, n (%)
60–69 568 (48) 458 (52) 110 (38) <.001
70–79 455 (39) 327 (37) 128 (44)
≥80 155 (13) 102 (12) 53 (18)
Male, n (%) 413 (35) 261 (29) 152 (52) <.001
Wealth quintile, n (%)
1 (lowest) 195 (17) 144 (16) 51 (18) .28
2 264 (22) 189 (22) 75 (26)
3 242 (21) 182 (21) 60 (21)
4 236 (20) 180 (21) 56 (19)
5 (highest) 230 (20) 184 (21) 46 (16)
No educational qualification, n (%) 507 (43) 372 (42) 135 (46) .18
Smoker, n (%) 162 (14) 116 (13) 46 (16) .24
Body mass index, kg/m2, mean ± SD 27.9 ± 4.8 28.0 ± 4.9 27.8 ± 4.4 .48
Hypertension, n (%) 583 (50) 430 (49) 153 (53) .23
Cardiovascular disease, n (%) 213 (18) 144 (16) 69 (24) <.001
Diabetes mellitus, n (%) 121 (10) 86 (10) 35 (12) .26
Cognitive function, mean ± SDa 13.7 ± 3.4 13.8 ± 3.3 12.5 ± 3.4 <.001
Depression symptoms, n (%) 362 (31) 266 (30) 96 (33) .32
History of falls, n (%) 396 (34) 291 (33) 105 (36) .31
a

According to a 24‐point cognitive scale on orientation to time and immediate and delayed recall.26

SD = standard deviation.