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. 2018 Jun 13;13:1901–1912. doi: 10.2147/COPD.S152226

Table S1.

Demographic characteristics of former smokers (N=76) by group

Characteristic Former smokers (N=76)
p-value
COPDb (n=48) No COPDc (n=28)
Age (years)
 Mean (SD) 67.4 (7.9) 62.0 (11.1) 0.0284
 Range 51–85 40–88
Sex, n (%) male 24 (50) 10 (36) 0.2270
Ethnic background, n (%)
 Not Hispanic or Latino 46 (98) 28 (100) 1.000
Racial background, n (%)d
 White 44 (92) 25 (89)
 Non-white 4 (8) 3 (11) 0.7039
Employment, n (%)
 Employed (full- or part-time) 10 (21) 10 (21) 0.0052
 Not employed/otherse 38 (79) 38 (79)
Education status, n (%)
 High school or less 22 (46) 22 (46) 0.0934
 Some college, vocational training 9 (19) 9 (19)
 College degree or more 17 (35) 17 (35)

Notes:

a

English-speaking with informed consent and spirometry;

b

COPD, FEV1 60%–80% predicted and no history of exacerbations >12 months;

c

No known diagnosis or treatment for COPD and FEV1/FVC ≥0.70;

d

Subject self-identified; non-white: American Indian or Alaskan Native (1, 1), Asian (0, 1), Black or African American (1, 2), others (1, 0).

e

Others: homemaker, unemployed, and not specified.

Abbreviations: FEV1, forced expiratory volume in 1 second; FVC, forced vital capacity.