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Table 3 Characteristics of individuals with low predicted 4-year mortality risk by classic vs. enhanced models

From: Control beliefs and risk for 4-year mortality in older adults: a prospective cohort study

 

Low riska

Not low risk (n = 4327)

Both models (n = 1663)

Only classic model (n = 89)

Only enhanced model (n = 222)

Predicted risk, mean (SD)

 Classic Modelb

2.3 (0.8)

3.5 (0.3)

4.7 (0.4)

17.0 (15.0)

 Enhanced Modelc

2.2 (0.8)

4.6 (0.5)

3.6 (0.3)

17.1 (15.3)

Observed deaths, % (n)

1.0 (17)

5.0 (5)

1.8 (4)

16.6 (717)

Sociodemographics, % (n)

 Age in years:

  50–59

55.2 (918)

33.7 (30)

12.2 (27)

5.2 (223)

  60–64

23.1 (384)

33.7 (30)

22.1 (49)

7.8 (339)

  65–69

12.9 (214)

7.9 (7)

51.4 (114)

20.3 (877)

  70–74

8.8 (147)

24.7 (22)

5.4 (12)

22.9 (993)

  75–79

0 (0)

0 (0)

9.0 (20)

20.1 (868)

  80–84

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

12.8 (556)

   ≥ 85

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

10.9 (461)

 Female

76.8 (1278)

65.2 (58)

68.0 (151)

52.8 (2286)

 Race:

  White

82.3 (1369)

85.4 (76)

85.6 (190)

84.7 (3666)

  Black

13.5 (225)

7.9 (7)

13.5 (30)

13.2 (571)

  Other

4.1 (69)

6.7 (6)

0.9 (2)

2.1 (90)

 Hispanic

11.7 (195)

16.9 (15)

6.8 (15)

7.8 (339)

 Married

70.2 (1168)

61.8 (55)

64.0 (142)

56.4 (2440)

 Education:

  High school degree

29.8 (496)

32.6 (29)

28.8 (64)

32.8 (1418)

  College or above

55.7 (926)

37.1 (33)

54.5 (121)

38.4 (1663)

 Total household incomed:

  1st quartile

12.6 (210)

22.5 (20)

16.2 (36)

28.0 (1211)

  2nd quartile

18.3 (304)

28.1 (25)

27.9 (62)

30.1 (1302)

  3rd quartile

27.6 (459)

22.5 (20)

20.7 (46)

24.5 (1060)

  4th quartile

41.5 (690)

27.0 (24)

35.1 (78)

17.4 (754)

Has health insurance

90.5 (1505)

88.8 (79)

95.9 (213)

97.8 (4231)

Health conditions, % (n)

 Diabetes mellitus

6.9 (115)

9.0 (8)

18.9 (42)

27.5 (1188)

 Hypertension

46.8 (778)

58.4 (52)

57.7 (128)

66.6 (2881)

 Heart disease

10.3 (171)

18.0 (16)

20.7 (46)

34.0 (1472)

 Heart failure

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

5.6 (241)

 Stroke

2.0 (33)

2.2 (2)

2.7 (6)

8.9 (386)

 Cancer

4.3 (71)

3.4 (3)

17.6 (39)

20.7 (895)

 Lung disease

1.4 (24)

10.1 (9)

5.9 (13)

16.0 (692)

 Arthritis

50.4 (838)

62.9 (56)

65.8 (146)

69.9 (3025)

 Psychiatric problems

16.5 (16.5)

24.7 (22)

14.9 (33)

17.7 (768)

 BMI <25 kg/m2

12.5 (208)

12.4 (11)

18.9 (42)

25.0 (1080)

Functional impairments, n (%)

 Problems with memory

1.1 (18)

0 (0)

0.5 (1)

4.1 (176)

 Urinary incontinence

21.3 (354)

27.0 (24)

20.7 (46)

27.2 (1175)

 Difficulty with ADL:

  Walking across room

0.5 (8)

0 (0)

0.5 (1)

8.9 (387)

  Bathing

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

8.0 (345)

  Dressing

1.7 (28)

5.6 (5)

1.4 (3)

11.5 (497)

  Eating

0 (0)

0 (0)

0.5 (1)

3.3 (141)

  Transferring in or out of bed

1.1 (19)

4.5 (4)

3.2 (7)

6.6 (286)

  Toileting

0.7 (11)

2.2 (2)

0.9 (2)

6.3 (272)

 Difficulty with IADL:

  Using the telephone

0.4 (6)

3.4 (3)

0 (0)

4.0 (171)

  Managing finances

0.5 (8)

1.1 (1)

1.4 (3)

5.6 (243)

  Shopping for groceries

0.7 (12)

3.4 (3)

1.8 (4)

10.4 (452)

  Managing medications

0.6 (10)

4.5 (4)

0.9 (2)

3.4 (148)

  Preparing meals

0.2 (3)

2.2 (2)

0.9 (2)

6.2 (270)

 Other functional difficulties:

  Walking several blocks

3.8 (63)

13.5 (12)

15.3 (34)

42.1 (1822)

  Climbing stairs

29.3 (487)

42.7 (38)

27.9 (62)

47.4 (2049)

  Push or pull large object

27.0 (449)

41.6 (37)

34.2 (76)

50.2 (2172)

  Getting up from chair

10.8 (180)

23.6 (21)

12.2 (27)

29.7 (1287)

Health behaviors, % (n)

 Vigorous activitye

29.2 (485)

13.5 (12)

23.0 (51)

17.2 (743)

 Moderate activitye

53.2 (884)

42.7 (38)

53.2 (118)

37.3 (1614)

 Current smoker

7.5 (124)

16.9 (15)

9.9 (22)

14.8 (641)

  1. ADL= basic activities of daily living, IADL= instrumental activities of daily living, SD = standard deviation, BMI= body mass index
  2. aDefined as predicted 4-year mortality risk of 4% or less
  3. bIncludes all risk factors from model developed by Lee et al. [3]
  4. cIncludes all risk factors from model developed by Lee et al. [3], and control belief variables in quartiles (perceived constraints, perceived mastery, and health-specific control)
  5. dQuartiles based on distribution of incomes from all individuals who responded in 2008
  6. eLevel of activity as specified, occurring more than once a week