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    Baseline characteristics of the Analytic Sample According to Vital Status after 15 years of follow-up.

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    <p>Note. The N and % refer to the available N and valid % (percentage of the available data) before multiple imputation of missing data prior to the Cox regression models.</p

    Hazard Ratio (95% Confidence Intervals) for the Relation of Reaction Time Measures with Mortality in Three Age Groups.

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    <p><i>Note</i>. CVD = cardiovascular disease, HR = hazard ratio, CI = confidence interval, BMI = Body Mass Index, SES = socio-economic status, SBP = Systolic Blood Pressure, DBP = Diastolic Blood Pressure, CRP = C-reactive Protein.</p

    Baseline characteristics of the Analytic Sample According to Mean Reaction Time.

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    <p><i>Note</i>s.</p>a<p>Fast/medium/slow groups derived from tertiles of simple reaction time.</p>b<p>P value for linear trend.</p

    Hazard Ratio (95% Confidence Intervals) for the Relation of Reaction Time Measures with Mortality.

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    <p><i>Note</i>. CVD = cardiovascular disease, HR = hazard ratio, CI = confidence interval, BMI = Body Mass Index, SES = socio-economic status, SBP = Systolic Blood Pressure, DBP = Diastolic Blood Pressure, CRP = C-reactive Protein.</p>a<p>The % shown are the percent attenuation of to the beta coefficient (logit), not the hazard ratio, comparing each model to model 1 (all-cause and CVD mortality).</p
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