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. 2022 Aug 26;76(11):931–938. doi: 10.1136/jech-2022-219096

Table 1.

Characteristics of GP substudy participants and AugUR participants

GP sub-study participants n=589 AugUR participants n=2321
Sex | n (%)
 Women 313 (53.1) 1219 (52.5)
 Men 276 (46.9) 1102 (47.5)
Age | median (IQR) 79.0y (75.5–82.6y) 78.9y (75.7–82.6y)
Living with partner | n (%)
 No 265 (45.0) 954 (41.1)
 Yes 324 (55.0) 1367 (58.9)
Education | n (%)
 ≤8 years 309 (53.1) 1173 (50.9)
 >8 years 273 (46.9) 1130 (49.1)
Most recent interview time point | n (%)
 2013–2015 (AugUR-1-BL) 72 (12.2) 322 (13.9)
 2016–2018 (AugUR-1-F1) 146 (24.8) 641 (27.6)
 2017–2019 (AugUR-2-BL) 340 (57.7) 1244 (53.6)
 2019–2020 (AugUR-1-F2) 31 (5.3) 114 (4.9)
Median time difference to GP substudy
 All 2.66y
 AugUR-1-BL 5.86y
 AugUR-1-F1 2.81y
 AugUR-2-BL 2.09y
 AugUR-1-F2 0.86y

Shown are the numbers for 589 GP substudy participants and all 2321 participants of AugUR, which gave consent and valid information to contact their GPs. Absolute numbers and percentages are shown. y=years; AugUR-1-BL=baseline visit AugUR-1 cohort; AugUR-1-F1=follow-up-1 visit AugUR-1 cohort; AugUR-2-BL=baseline visit AugUR-2 cohort; AugUR-1-F2=follow-up-2 visit AugUR-1 cohort. Comparisons between GP-substudy participants and non-participants are presented in online supplemental table 5.

AugUR, Altersbezogene Untersuchungen zur Gesundheit der Universität Regensburg; GP, general practitioner.