Table 1.
Analytic sample n (%) | Mean late-life physical function (range 0–3) | |
---|---|---|
All | 2.3 | |
Age at baseline (mean 54) | ||
47–55 | 541 (67.4) | 2.5 |
56–65 | 246 (30.6) | 1.9 |
66–71 | 16 (2.0) | 1.4 |
Sex | ||
Women | 417 (51.9) | 2.3 |
Men | 386 (48.1) | 2.3 |
Physical working conditionsa | ||
0 | 408 (50.8) | 2.4 |
1 | 206 (25.7) | 2.3 |
2 | 126 (15.7) | 2.1 |
3 | 47 (5.9) | 2.0 |
4 | 16 (2.0) | 2.6 |
Level of education | ||
Compulsory | 249 (31.0) | 2.1 |
Vocational | 384 (47.8) | 2.3 |
Upper secondary | 93 (11.6) | 2.4 |
University | 77 (9.6) | 2.6 |
Occupation-based social class | ||
Blue-collar worker | 306 (38.1) | 2.2 |
White-collar worker | 497 (61.9) | 2.4 |
Smoking | ||
No, never | 370 (46.1) | 2.4 |
Yes or yes but I have quit | 433 (53.9) | 2.2 |
Physical activity | ||
No | 99 (12.3) | 2.0 |
Yes, but rarely | 60 (7.5) | 2.1 |
Yes, 1–3 times/month | 56 (7.0) | 2.1 |
Yes, once a week | 224 (27.9) | 2.4 |
Yes, several times a week | 364 (45.3) | 2.4 |
aA 4-item index of physical working conditions (heavy lifting, exposure to vibrations, daily sweating, and other physically demanding work) that ranged from 0 to 4