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. 2017 Dec 26;33(10):989–1001. doi: 10.1007/s10654-017-0347-7

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics for the study sample (n = 3433)a

Observed N (% missing) Observed % Imputed % Observed mean (SD) Imputed mean (SD)
Retirement age 3433 (0%) 61.2 (4.6) 61.2 (4.6)
Verbal memory 3433 (0%) 6.9 (2.3) 6.9 (2.3)
Abstract reasoning 3433 (0%) 45.4 (11.0) 45.4 (11.0)
Phonemic verbal fluency 3433 (0%) 16.0 (3.9) 16.0 (3.9)
Semantic verbal fluency 3433 (0%) 16.3 (4.1) 16.3 (4.1)
Birth year 3433 (0%) 1943.7 (5.0) 1943.7 (5.0)
Gender 3433 (0%)
 Men 72.2 72.2
Highest education qualification 3323 (3.2%)
 O level or lower 41.7 42.0
 A level or equivalent 24.8 24.7
 Degree level or higher 33.5 33.3
Employment grade 3433 (0%)
 Clerical/support (lowest) 12.1 12.1
 Professional/executive 42.2 42.2
 Administrative (highest) 45.7 45.7
Still in civil service 3400 (1.0%) 62.0 62.1
Job demand 3433 (0%)
 Low 24.4 24.4
 Middle 46.2 46.2
 High 29.4 29.4
Job decision latitude 3433 (0%)
 Low 24.8 24.8
 Middle 31.7 31.7
 High 43.5 43.5
Spouse’s employment status 3341(2.7%)
 Working spouse 50.3 50.1
 Non-working spouse 28.3 28.3
 No spouse 21.4 21.6
Smoking status 3312 (3.5%)
 Never-smoker 49.0 48.9
 Ex-smoker 41.6 41.8
 Current smoker 9.4 9.3
Alcohol consumption 3293 (4.1%)
 None last week 15.0 15.1
 ≤ 10 units last week 42.1 42.0
 > 10 units last week 42.9 42.9
GHQ depression (≥ 4) 3300 (3.9%)
 Yes 11.4 11.5
BMIb 3068 (10.6%) 26.6 (4.2) 26.7 (4.2)
 Normal (< 25 kg/m2) 37.5 37.2
 Overweight (25–29.9 kg/m2) 44.4 44.3
 Obese (≥ 30 kg/m2) 18.1 18.5
Blood pressureb 3232 (5.9%) 124.6 (16.0)c 124.7 (16.0)c
 High (≥ 140/90 mmHg) 18.7 18.9 75.0 (10.7)d 75.1 (10.7)d
Blood cholesterolb 3200 (6.8%) 5.7 (1.0) 5.7 (1.0)
 High (≥ 5 mmol/l) 77.0 77.1
CHD 3433 (0%) 7.5 7.5
Stroke 3433 (0%) 0.3 0.3
Cancer 3400 (0.1%) 3.5 3.5
Diabetes 3433 (0%) 21.6 21.6

aInformation for the cognitive outcomes and time-varying covariates (smoking status, alcohol consumption, GHQ depression, BMI, blood pressure, blood cholesterol, CHD, stroke, cancer, diabetes) were based on the last interview before retirement

bBMI, blood pressure, and blood cholesterol were used as continuous variables in regression models

cMean (SD) for systolic blood pressure

dMean (SD) for diastolic blood pressure