Table 1

Baseline characteristics of all participants aged 65 years and older and categorised by SRH trajectory group

CharacteristicAll1. Excellent2. Good3. Moderate4. Poor
n11 600607211176771205
Demographics
Age, median (IQR 25;75)69 (66; 73)68 (66; 72)69 (66; 72)69 (66; 72)70 (67; 74)
Range (years)65–9565–9065–9265–9365–90
Missing
Sex, n (%) male5484 (47)344 (57)1161 (55)3523 (46)456 (38)
Missing
Highest level of education, n (%)
Low6563 (57)301 (50)1006 (48)4482 (58)774 (64)
Intermediate2037 (18)107 (18)407 (19)1345 (18)178 (15)
High2239 (19)168 (28)592 (28)1319 (17)160 (13)
Missing761 (7)31 (5)106 (5)531 (7)93 (8)
Health status, n (%)
SRH
Excellent645 (6)373 (62)246 (12)26 (<1)
Very good2290 (20)155 (26)1326 (63)804 (10)5 (<1)
Good6358 (55)4 (<1)344 (16)5805 (76)205 (17)
Fair979 (8)275 (4)704 (58)
Poor20 (<1)20 (2)
Missing1308 (11)75 (12)195 (9)767 (10)271 (22)
Chronic diseases (self-reported)
None6076 (52)467 (77)1386 (66)3871 (50)351 (29)
13979 (34)116 (19)604 (29)2793 (36)466 (39)
≥21545 (13)24 (4)121 (6)1013 (13)388 (32)
Missing
Health behaviours, n (%)
Physical activity for at least 30 min
≥5 days/week6395 (55)368 (61)1330 (63)4226 (55)471 (39)
2–4 days/week2481 (21)109 (18)396 (19)1743 (23)233 (19)
≤1 day/week761 (7)27 (5)93 (4)512 (7)129 (11)
Missing1963 (17)103 (17)292 (14)1196 (16)372 (31)
Health behaviours, n (%)
Smoking status
Never smoker4453 (38)238 (40)802 (38)2981 (39)432 (36)
Former smoker5937 (51)314 (52)1121 (53)3890 (51)612 (51)
Current smoker789 (7)37 (6)128 (6)530 (7)94 (8)
Missing421 (4)18 (3)60 (3)276 (4)67 (6)
Alcohol consumption
Abstainer2123 (18)78 (13)258 (12)1479 (19)307 (25)
Low risk3931 (34)198 (33)742 (35)2674 (35)317 (26)
At risk3958 (34)238 (40)863 (41)2566 (33)290 (24)
Missing1588 (14)93 (15)248 (12)958 (12)291 (24)
Physiological markers*, n (%)
BMI in kg/m2†
<231323 (11)107 (18)295 (14)822 (11)99 (8)
≥23 and < 30$8002 (69)436 (72)1560 (74)5317 (69)689 (57)
≥302264 (20)64 (11)256 (12)1533 (20)411 (34)
Blood pressure in mm Hg‡
SBP≤140/160 and DBP<90$6888 (59)367 (61)1271 (60)4511 (59)739 (61)
SBP≤140/160 and DBP≥9092 (<1)3 (<1)20 (1)64 (1)5 (<1)
SBP>140/160 and DBP<903822 (33)194 (32)670 (32)2560 (33)398 (33)
SBP>140/160 and DBP≥90774 (7)42 (7)145 (7)528 (7)59 (5)
CHOL/HDL ratio
<3.55561 (48)310 (51)1040 (49)3663 (48)548 (45)
3.5–4.9$4540 (39)220 (37)820 (39)3022 (39)478 (40)
>51345 (12)68 (11)227 (11)895 (12)155 (13)
FEV1/FVC ratio
≥70$8860 (76)473 (79)1625 (77)5862 (76)900 (75)
<702740 (24)134 (22)486 (23)1815 (24)305 (25)
Physiological markers, n (%)
HbA1c in mmol/mol (% of total Hb)
<48 (<6.5%)$9208 (79)523 (87)1767 (84)6072 (79)846 (70)
48–52 (6.5%–7%)424 (4)7 (1)43 (2)288 (4)86 (7)
53–64 (7%–8%)324 (3)0 (0)39 (2)217 (3)68 (6)
>64 (>8%)88 (1)2 (<1)7 (<1)57 (1)22 (2)
Hb in g/L (mmol/L)§
<121/137 (<7.5/8.5)$886 (8)46 (8)166 (8)549 (7)125 (10)
≥121/137 (≥7.5/8.5)10 545 (91)552 (92)1921 (91)7018 (91)1054 (87)
TSH in mIU/L and fT4 in pmol/L
TSH: 0.5–4.0 and fT4: 11–19.5$2204 (19)99 (16)413 (20)1466 (19)226 (19)
TSH>4.0 and fT4≥11 or<11427 (4)24 (4)61 (3)292 (4)50 (4)
TSH<0.5 and fT4≥1181 (1)6 (1)8 (<1)59 (1)8 (1)
eGFR in ml/min/1.73m
≥90$3809 (33)179 (30)622 (29)2568 (33)440 (37)
60–896577 (57)375 (62)1285 (61)4315 (56)602 (50)
45–59898 (8)40 (7)166 (8)594 (8)98 (8)
<45151 (1)4 (1)14 (1)98 (1)35 (3)
HSI
≤36$2255 (19)128 (21)471 (22)1486 (19)170 (14)
>361502 (4)46 (8)188 (9)1031 (13)237 (20)
MMSE score**
25–30$10 738 (93)552 (92)1980 (94)7178 (94)1028 (85)
<25786 (7)53 (9)122 (6)449 (6)162 (14)
Sum score physiological markers
None affected600 (5)33 (5)132 (6)386 (5)49 (4)
≤26606 (57)369 (61)1298 (61)4385 (57)554 (46)
≥34394 (38)202 (33)670 (32)2874 (37)589 (49)
  • *Missing percentages for all physiological markers were <1% except for FEV1/FVC ratio (31%); TSH and fT4 (75%); and HSI (68%). Blood-based markers are reported in the International System of Units followed by conventional units if used in database. Values marked with $ are cut-offs used to define normal values.

  • †Cut-off was adjusted for age.

  • ‡Higher cut-off for SBP was used if participants were aged ≥80.

  • §Cut-offs are adjusted for sex; men had higher cut-off.

  • ¶Calculated by the Cockcroft Gault formula using serum creatinin in umol/l, age, weight and adjusted for sex.

  • **Cut-offs are adjusted for level of education.

  • BMI, body mass index; CHOL, cholesterol; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; eGFR, estimated glomerular filtration rate; FeV1, forced expired volume in one second; fT4, free thyroxine; FVC, forced vital capacity; Hb, haemoglobin; HbA1c, glycated haemoglobin; HDL, high-density lipoprotein; HSI, hepatic steatosis index; MMSE, mini-mental state examination; n, number of participants; SBP, systolic blood pressure; SRH, self-rated health; TSH, thyroid stimulating hormone.