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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Sep 25.
Published in final edited form as: J Insur Med. 2019 Jan 31;47(4):220–229. doi: 10.17849/insm-47-4-1-10.1

Table 1.

Sample Demographics

Sample Living Deceased
N 178 15
Median Age* 55.3 63.7
Sex
Male (%) 89 (50) 12 (80)
Female (%) 89 (50) 3 (20)
Race/Ethnicity
White (%) 170 (95.5) 15 (100)
Non-White (%) 8 (4.5) 0 (0)
Education (N=190)
High School or Less 34 (19.4) 5 (35.7)
Some College or More 141 (80.6) 9 (64.3)
Household Income (yearly) (N=186)
< $30,000 24 (19.4) 2 (35.7)
$30,000 or more 147 (80.6) 12 (64.3)
Marital Status (N=193)
Currently Married 124 (69.7) 10 (66.7)
Not Currently Married 54 (30.3) 5 (33.3)
Medical Risk Factors
Mean BMI (SD) 28.8 (6.2) 27.2 (6.7)
Hypertension (%) 21(11.8) 4 (26.7)
Stroke (%) 4 (2.2) 0 (0)
Cardiovascular disease (%) 2 (1.1) 1 (6.7)
Diabetes mellitus (%) 14 (7.9) 2 (13.3)
Hyperlipidemia (%) 4 (2.2) 1 (6.7)
Cancer (%) 8 (4.5) 2 (13.3)
Smoking Indicators
Lifetime consumption of >=100 cigarettes (%) 94 (52.8) 11 (73.3)
Cg05575921 methylation (%) (SD) 72.1(20.6) 57.5 (27.7)
*

Indicates age at censoring for living subjects, or age at death for deceased subjects.