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. 2020 Apr 1;9(7):e014175. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.119.014175

Table 1.

Association Between Famine Exposure and Cardiovascular Disease Risk

All Participants (N=234 219) Nonexposed (1963–1974) N=54 525 Fetal‐Exposed Cohorts (1959–1962) N=29 387 Childhood‐Exposed Cohorts (1949–1958) N=102 370 Adolescent‐Exposed Cohorts (1941–1948) N=47 937 P Value
Age, y 44.78±2.82 50.67±1.42 57.56±2.92 66.24±2.40 <0.0001
Male, n (%) 17 514 (32.1) 8604 (29.3) 34 117 (33.3) 18 886 (39.4) <0.0001
BMI, kg/m2 24.41±3.61 24.67±3.49 24.74±3.58 24.82±3.62 <0.0001
Current smoker, n (%) 8416 (15.4) 4359 (14.8) 14 826 (14.5) 5927 (12.4) <0.0001
Current drinker, n (%) 5557 (10.2) 2834 (9.6) 10 103 (9.9) 4417 (9.2) <0.0001
Physical activity (moderate to vigorous), n (%) 5781 (10.6) 3514 (12.0) 13 428 (13.1) 6427 (13.4) <0.0001
Educational status (high school or above), n (%) 22 910 (42.0) 15 810 (53.8) 32 432 (31.7) 13 978 (29.2) <0.0001
SBP, mm Hg 124±18 128±19 133±20 140±21 <0.0001
DBP, mm Hg 77±12 79±11 79±11 78±11 <0.0001
TG, mmol/L 1.17 (0.83–1.75) 1.28 (0.91–1.89) 1.36 (0.97–1.96) 1.35 (0.98–1.92) <0.0001
HDL‐C, mmol/L 1.32±0.35 1.35±0.36 1.34±0.36 1.32±0.36 0.01
LDL‐C, mmol/L 2.64±0.80 2.88±0.85 2.95±0.87 2.91±0.88 <0.0001
TC, mmol/L 4.64±1.07 4.96±1.11 5.06±1.12 5.00±1.13 <0.0001

Data were shown as mean±SD or median (interquartile range). BMI indicates body mass index; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; HDL‐C, high‐density lipoprotein cholesterol; LDL‐C, low‐density lipoprotein cholesterol; SBP, systolic blood pressure; TC, total cholesterol; and TG, triglycerides.