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. 2020 Mar 19;5(1):19. doi: 10.3390/geriatrics5010019

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of the American Automobile Association (AAA) LongROAD study population.

N (%)
Gender (N = 2964)
Male 1396 (47.10)
Female 1568 (52.90)
Age (N = 2964)
65–69 1232 (41.57)
70–74 1027 (34.65)
75–79 705 (23.79)
Marital Status (N = 2936)
Married/Living with Partner 1965 (66.93)
Divorced/Separated/Never Married 596 (20.30)
Widowed 375 (12.77)
Education Level (N = 2955)
High School or Less 335 (11.34)
Some College 721 (24.40)
Bachelor’s Degree 690 (23.35)
Advanced Degree 1209 (40.91)
Depression (N = 2960)
≤55 2774 (93.72)
>55 186 (6.28)
Cognitive Health (N = 2883)
0–10 1493 (51.79)
11–20 1390 (48.21)
Vision (N = 2962)
Poor to Good 973 (32.85)
Very Good 1249 (42.17)
Excellent 740 (24.98)
Driving Importance (N = 2961)
1 to 5 109 (3.68)
6 404 (13.64)
7–Completely 2448 (82.67)
Frailty Status (N = 2964)
Frail 86 (2.90)
Prefrail 1656 (55.87)
Not Frail 1222 (41.23)