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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn. 2019 Mar 27;27(1):125–139. doi: 10.1080/13825585.2019.1597008

Table 1 -.

Baseline Participant Characteristics by IADL Status

Variables IADL = 0 (n = 9,602) IADL ≥ 1 (n = 4,851) p-value
Age (at baseline), mean (SD) 62.68 (7.89) 65.46 (8.72) < .001
Female 5,161 (53.7%) 3,031 (62.5%) < .001
African American 3,340 (34.8%) 2,067 (42.6%) < .001
Education < .001
 Less than high school 536 (5.6%) 580 (12%)
 High school graduate 2,097 (21.8%) 1,321 (27.2%)
 Some college 2,534 (26.4%) 1,304 (26.9%)
 College graduate and above 4,435 (46.2%) 1,646 (33.9%)
Income < .001
 < $20,000 884 (9.2%) 962 (19.8%)
 $20,000 - $34,000 1,886 (19.6%) 1,285 (26.5%)
 $35,000 - $74,000 3,436 (35.8%) 1,407 (29%)
 $75,000 + 2,439 (25.4%) 591 (12.2%)
 Refused 957 (10%) 606 (12.5%)
Residing in stroke belt 5,278 (55%) 2,679 (55.2%) .51
Physical activity (any) 7,120 (74.2%) 3,052 (62.9%) < .001
Diabetes 1,323 (13.8%) 1,170 (24.1%) < .001
Hypertension 4,723 (49.2%) 3,129 (64.5%) < .001
Coronary artery disease 1,017 (10.6%) 873 (18%) < .001
Self-reported baseline stroke 237 (2.5%) 306 (6.3%) < .001
Incident adjudicated stroke 207 (2.2%) 266 (5.5%) < .001
Incident cognitive impairment 508 (5.3%) 624 (12.9%) < .001
High depression risk (CES-D ≥10 at Year 10) 487 (5.1) 1,174 (24.2) < .001

CES-D = Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale

IADL = 0 means no difficulty or assistance needed for any IADL

IADL ≥ 1 means difficulty or assistance needed for one or more IADL