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. 2021 Jan 1;28(1):6–24. doi: 10.5551/jat.52613

Supplementary Table 5. Sex- and Blood Pressure-Specific Risk Estimates (95% Confidence Intervals) for Coronary Heart Disease Mortality at the Index Age of 75 after Stratification of Total Cholesterol Level.

Intermediate-Term Risk, %
Strata 10-Year Risk LTR, %
Men
TC < 5.7 mmol/L
    Normal 1.60 (0.79–2.23) 2.94 (1.60–3.90)
    High BP 1.75 (0.96–2.38) 3.34 (2.02–4.31)
    Grade 1 HT 2.10 (1.39–2.69) 3.79 (2.57–4.66)
    Grade 2–3 HT 3.19 (2.03–4.11) 4.51 (2.84–5.67)
TC ≥ 5.7 mmol/L
    Optimal 1.55 (0.00–3.01) 2.15 (0.00–4.01)
    High BP 1.92 (0.40–3.21) 3.20 (0.73–5.11)
    Grade 1 HT 3.65 (1.48–5.37) 5.65 (2.47–7.95)
    Grade 2–3 HT 3.05 (0.79–4.94) 5.71 (1.66–8.49)

Women
TC < 5.7 mmol/L
    Normal 0.90 (0.41–1.35) 1.86 (0.98–2.60)
    High BP 1.09 (0.58–1.57) 2.90 (1.80–3.83)
    Grade 1 HT 1.47 (0.91–1.97) 3.65 (2.59–4.54)
    Grade 2–3 HT 1.53 (0.78–2.19) 3.69 (2.33–4.78)
TC ≥ 5.7 mmol/L
    Normal 1.22 (0.37–1.97) 1.81 (0.65–2.82)
    High BP 1.35 (0.64–2.00) 2.45 (1.27–3.48)
    Grade 1 HT 1.17 (0.59–1.70) 2.60 (1.53–3.50)
    Grade 2–3 HT 2.80 (1.68–3.81) 5.19 (3.37–6.71)

Normal, high BP, grade (G) 1 hypertension and G2–3 hypertension were defined as systolic/diastolic BPs < 130/< 80 mmHg, 130–139/80–89, 140–159/90–99, ≥ 160/≥ 100 mmHg, respectively. BP, blood pressure; CHD, coronary heart disease; LTR, lifetime risk; TC, total cholesterol.