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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Am Soc Echocardiogr. 2020 Nov 17;34(4):388–400. doi: 10.1016/j.echo.2020.11.002

Table 2.

Predicted Probabilities* of Stage B Left Ventricular Abnormalities by Age, Overall and by Race and Sex: the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults Study

Predicted Probability (%) and 95% Confidence Interval for Any Stage B Left Ventricular Abnormality (Adverse Geometry, Ejection Fraction <50%, and/or Diastolic Dysfunction, by Age
40 years 45 years 50 years 55 years 60 years
N with outcome/N total 45/183 258/883 603/1825 541/1360 102/250
Overall 19.5 (16.5–22.9) 24.8 (22.3–27.4) 30.8 (29.1–32.6) 37.7 (36.0–39.4) 45.0 (42.0–48.1)
Black men 27.0 (19.3–36.3) 32.8 (26.8–39.3) 39.1 (35.1–43.2) 45.8 (41.2–50.4) 52.7 (44.9–60.3)
Black women 25.3 (19.4–32.3) 32.8 (28.0–37.9) 41.3 (38.0–44.6) 50.4 (46.8–53.9) 59.4 (53.6–65.0)
White men 15.1 (10.1–21.8) 19.7 (15.3–25.0) 25.2 (22.0–28.8) 31.7 (28.7–35.0) 39.1 (33.4–45.0)
White women 7.7 (4.9–11.8) 12.2 (9.1–16.1) 18.8 (16.1–21.8) 27.8 (25.3–30.5) 39.1 (33.9–44.6)
*

An age-squared term was tested and not significant (P>0.05) so was not included in models.

Diastolic dysfunction on the basis of full 2016 American Society of Echocardiography criteria, among participants with ejection fraction ≥50%. Required variables were only available at years 25 and 30; probabilities are thus restricted to ages 40 to 60 years. See text (Methods) for details.

Actual Ns for complete cases analyzed in the models are shown, by participant age group (columns left to right): 40–44, 45–49, 50–54, 55–59, and 60–64 years. See also Figure 2 and eTable 4.