| Literature DB >> 16817956 |
Paul J Nietert1, Susan E Sutherland, Julian E Keil, David L Bachman.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In the United States, life expectancy is significantly lower among blacks than whites. We examined whether socioeconomic status (SES) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors may help explain this disparity.Entities:
Year: 2006 PMID: 16817956 PMCID: PMC1533830 DOI: 10.1186/1475-9276-5-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Equity Health ISSN: 1475-9276
Baseline characteristics of study sample
| Population Sample Group | |||||
| White Men | Black Men† | High SES Black Men | White Women | Black Women | |
| Variable | N = 647 | N = 321 | N = 102 | N = 728 | N = 443 |
| Age in 1960 (years: mean [s.d.]) | 49.9 (10.9) | 49.9 (11.9) | 42.3 (10.8)* | 50.1 (11.4) | 50.4 (12.4) |
| Education (years: mean [s.d.])†† | 10.0 (3.7) | 4.9 (3.4)* | 14.7 (3.2)* | 10.0 (3.1) | 5.6 (3.6)* |
| Occupational Status:†† | |||||
| Blue Collar | 52.1% | 93.4%* | 1.0%* | - | - |
| Employed outside the home | - | - | - | 38.7% | 66.3%* |
| Smoking history†† | |||||
| Current smoker (%) | 69.4% | 76.3%* | 49.0%* | 39.7% | 37.9% |
| Former smoker (%) | 17.6% | 7.2%* | 18.6% | 8.2% | 7.5% |
| Cholesterol (mg/Dl: mean [s.d.])†† | 237 (45) | 221 (45)* | 249 (59)* | 242 (52) | 234 (48)* |
| Hx Diabetes†† | 3% | 2% | 6%* | 2% | 6%* |
| SBP (mmHg: mean [s.d.])†† | 139.2 (22.8) | 151.2 (29.4)* | 139.1 (20.2)* | 137.8 (25.5) | 159.9 (34.2)* |
| DBP (mmHg: mean [s.d.])†† | 83.8 (10.0) | 90.3 (14.3)* | 85.3 (12.4)* | 82.0 (10.2) | 91.9 (13.7)* |
| Elevated blood pressure†† | 42.7% | 62.5%* | 48.0%* | 39.3% | 69.4%* |
| BMI (mean [s.d.])†† | 25.1 (3.7) | 25.1 (4.4) | 26.7 (4.5)* | 24.4 (4.6) | 27.3 (6.3)* |
SES: socioeconomic status; SBP: systolic blood pressure; DBP: diastolic blood pressure; BMI: body mass index
* p < 0.05 compared to the white population of the same gender
† The group labeled as 'Black Men' refers to the general population of black men recruited in 1960 and does not include the group of high SES black men recruited in 1963.
†† All comparisons adjusted for age in 1960, using an analysis of covariance model or a logistic regression model, as appropriate.
Figure 1Kaplan-Meier survival curves for the 5 population groups of the Charleston Heart Study.
Hazard ratios (HR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) obtained from Cox proportional hazards models predicting time to death among men
| Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | ||||
| Baseline characteristic | HR | 95% CI | HR | 95% CI | HR | 95% CI |
| White ethnicity | 1.00 | 0.88, 1.16 | 1.10 | 0.95, 1.27 | 1.14 | 0.98, 1.32 |
| Baseline age (years) | 1.08 | 1.07, 1.09 | 1.08 | 1.07, 1.08 | 1.07 | 1.07, 1.08 |
| Blue collar occupation | - | 1.13 | 0.94, 1.34 | 1.08 | 0.90, 1.29 | |
| Education (years) | - | 0.98 | 0.96, 1.00 | 0.98 | 0.96, 1.00 | |
| Current smoker | - | - | 1.67 | 1.37, 2.03 | ||
| Former smoker | - | - | 1.23 | 0.96, 1.58 | ||
| BMI (kg/m2) | - | - | 0.99 | 0.97, 1.01 | ||
| Total serum cholesterol* | - | - | 1.00 | 0.98, 1.01 | ||
| History of diabetes | - | - | 1.84 | 1.29, 2.64 | ||
| Elevated blood pressure** | - | - | 1.41 | 1.22, 1.62 | ||
* The hazard ratio associated with total serum cholesterol is for a 10 mg/Dl increase.
** See text for elevated blood pressure definition.
Hazard ratios (HR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) obtained from Cox proportional hazards models predicting time to death among women
| Baseline characteristic | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | |||
| HR | 95% CI | HR | 95% CI | HR | 95% CI | |
| White ethnicity | 0.70 | 0.61, 0.80 | 0.81 | 0.68, 0.96 | 0.90 | 0.75, 1.08 |
| Baseline age (years) | 1.09 | 1.08, 1.10 | 1.09 | 1.08, 1.10 | 1.09 | 1.08, 1.09 |
| Employed | - | 0.98 | 0.85, 1.13 | 0.98 | 0.86, 1.13 | |
| Education (years) | - | 0.97 | 0.95, 0.99 | 0.98 | 0.96, 1.00 | |
| Current smoker | - | - | 1.40 | 1.21, 1.61 | ||
| Former smoker | - | - | 1.35 | 1.05, 1.74 | ||
| BMI (kg/m2) | - | - | 1.02 | 1.01, 1.03 | ||
| Total serum cholesterol* | - | - | 1.02 | 1.01, 1.04 | ||
| History of diabetes | - | - | 1.81 | 1.31, 2.51 | ||
| Elevated blood pressure** | - | - | 1.42 | 1.21, 1.66 | ||
* The hazard ratio associated with total serum cholesterol is for a 10 mg/Dl increase.
** See text for elevated blood pressure definition.