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Table 1 Characteristics of the participants ≥60 years according to alcohol consumption in the Tromsø Study 1994–2016

From: The effects of exceeding low-risk drinking thresholds on self-rated health and all-cause mortality in older adults: the Tromsø study 1994–2020

 

Abstainers

< 100 g ethanol per week

≥100 g ethanol per week

P-valuee

Women n (%)

Men n (%)

Women n (%)

Men n (%)

Women n (%)

Men n (%)

Self-rated health

 Poor

291 (8.6)

116 (8.0)

405 (4.7)

370 (4.4)

23 (2.7)

80 (5.0)

< 0.001

 Fair

1767 (52.2)

619 (42.9)

3296 (37.9)

2989 (35.2)

216 (25.6)

445 (27.6)

 Good

1197 (35.4)

619 (42.9)

4296 (49.3)

4523 (53.2)

449 (53.3)

901 (55.9)

 Excellent

129 (3.8)

89 (6.2)

711 (8.2)

617 (7.3)

155 (18.4)

186 (11.5)

Age group

 60–64 years

635 (18.7)

296 (20.4)

3098 (35.4)

2909 (34.1)

398 (47.0)

656 (40.5)

< 0.001

 65–69 years

715 (21.0)

318 (22.0)

2444 (27.9)

2366 (27.8)

232 (27.4)

508 (31.4)

 70–74 years

749 (22.0)

326 (22.5)

1642 (18.8)

1759 (20.6)

122 (14.4)

262 (16.2)

 75 years and older

1302 (38.3)

508 (35.1)

1566 (17.9)

1492 (17.5)

95 (11.2)

192 (11.9)

 Total

3401 (70.1)

1448 (29.9)

8750 (50.6)

8526 (49.4)

1618 (65.6)

847 (34.4)

Educational level

 Elementary school (up to 10 years)

2587 (77.0)

860 (59.9)

4423 (50.9)

3500 (41.3)

160 (19.0)

293 (18.2)

< 0.001

 High school (up to an additional three-four years)

513 (15.3)

368 (25.6)

2341 (26.9)

2691 (31.8)

251 (29.8)

465 (28.9)

 College/university, short and long

259 (7.7)

207 (14.4)

1928 (22.2)

2277 (26.9)

431 (51.2)

851 (52.9)

Relationship status

 Live with a spouse or a partner

1527 (52.3)

1027 (77.9)

5103 (62.6)

6714 (81.7)

587 (71.8)

1317 (83.5)

< 0.001

 Live alone

1393 (47.7)

291 (22.1)

3047 (37.4)

1506 (18.3)

230 (28.2)

261 (16.5)

Enough friends and social support

 Yes

2536 (85.3)

1106 (86.3)

7487 (89.9)

7243 (89.2)

777 (92.6)

1424 (89.5)

< 0.001

 No

436 (14.7)

176 (13.7)

839 (10.1)

880 (10.8)

62 (7.4)

167 (10.5)

Average physical activity per week

 Inactive

794 (24.1)

257 (18.1)

960 (11.2)

840 (10.0)

52 (6.3)

143 (8.9)

< 0.001

  < 1 Hour

568 (17.2)

212 (14.9)

1489 (17.4)

1776 (21.1)

121 (14.6)

318 (19.8)

 1–2 hours

898 (27.2)

376 (26.4)

2852 (33.3)

2533 (30.2)

306 (36.8)

465 (29.0)

  ≥ 3 hours

1038 (31.5)

577 (40.6)

3269 (38.1)

3251 (38.7)

352 (42.4)

677 (42.2)

Health impact index (HII)a

 Not ill (HII = 0)

1057 (31.1)

552 (38.1)

3136 (35.8)

4107 (48.2)

379 (44.7)

915 (56.6)

< 0.001

 Mildly ill (HII = 1–2)

815 (24.0)

417 (28.8)

2707 (30.9)

2320 (27.2)

284 (33.5)

427 (26.4)

 Moderately ill (HII = 3–5)

894 (26.3)

321 (22.2)

1854 (21.2)

1505 (17.6)

144 (17.0)

216 (13.3)

 Seriously ill (HII ≥ 6)

635 (18.7)

158 (10.9)

1054 (12.0)

594 (7.0)

40 (4.7)

60 (3.7)

Body Mass Index

 Lean (< 25 kg/m2)

1077 (32.0)

481 (33.5)

3286 (37.7)

2594 (30.5)

398 (47.2)

458 (28.3)

< 0.001

 Overweight (25–30 kg/m2)

1338 (39.7)

721 (50.2)

3564 (40.9)

4279 (50.3)

339 (40.2)

846 (52.4)

 Obese (≥30 kg/m2)

954 (28.3)

234 (16.3)

1866 (21.4)

1627 (19.1)

107 (12.7)

312 (19.3)

Blood pressure

  < 140/90 mmHg

1082 (31.9)

587 (40.5)

4057 (46.4)

3955 (46.4)

457 (54.1)

727 (45.0)

< 0.001

  ≥ 140/90 mmHg

2311 (68.1)

861 (59.5)

4681 (53.6)

4563 (53.6)

388 (45.9)

888 (55.0)

Total cholesterol

  < 5.0 mmol/l

425 (12.5)

434 (30.1)

1267 (14.5)

2401 (28.2)

108 (12.8)

433 (26.8)

< 0.001

  ≥ 5.0 mmol/l

2963 (87.5)

1008 (69.9)

7445 (85.5)

6105 (71.8)

736 (87.2)

1182 (73.2)

Never smoked

1666 (60.2)

393 (29.0)

3051 (37.8)

1959 (23.8)

236 (28.6)

365 (23.1)

< 0.001

  > 1–20 years

270 (9.8)

201 (14.8)

1394 (17.3)

1381 (16.8)

159 (19.3)

298 (18.9)

  ≥20 years

832 (30.1)

760 (56.2)

3621 (44.9)

4889 (59.4)

429 (52.1)

916 (58.0)

Mental distressb

 No symptoms

582 (18.2)

413 (29.4)

1935 (23.2)

3010 (36.3)

218 (26.5)

580 (36.1)

< 0.001

 Some symptoms

1461 (45.7)

675 (48.1)

3792 (45.5)

3756 (45.2)

361 (43.9)

687 (42.8)

 Sub-threshold symptoms

767 (24.0)

229 (16.3)

1893 (22.7)

1226 (14.8)

169 (20.5)

252 (15.7)

 Significant symptoms

384 (12.0)

86 (6.1)

723 (8.7)

311 (3.7)

75 (9.1)

86 (5.4)

Use of sleeping pills/tranquilisersc

 Not used last 2/4 weeks

2538 (74.6)

1215 (83.9)

6741 (77.0)

7581 (88.9)

669 (79.0)

1383 (85.5)

< 0.001

 Have used last 2/4 weeks

863 (25.4)

233 (16.1)

2009 (23.0)

945 (11.1)

178 (21.0)

235 (14.5)

Heavy episodic drinkingd

 6+ less frequently than monthly

3105 (99.9)

1301 (99.8)

7301 (98.1)

6893 (91.6)

696 (86.0)

937 (61.5)

< 0.001

 6+ monthly or more often

4 (0.1)

3 (0.2)

143 (1.9)

634 (8.4)

114 (14.0)

591 (38.7)

Average alcohol consumption per week (SD)

0.0

0.0

13.8 (15.5)

18.2 (17.1)

118.8 (48.9)

139.0 (74.3)

< 0.001

  1. Total = sex distribution in each alcohol consumption category
  2. aHII measures physical illness according to the impact that each condition has on SRH
  3. bIn 1994–95, the seven-item CONOR Mental Health Index (CONOR-MHI) was used, whereas in the three subsequent surveys, the ten-item Hopkins Symptom Check List-10 (HSCL-10) was used
  4. cThe proportion includes the use of either or both sleeping pills/tranquilisers. In 1994–95, the time frame asked was “during the last 2 weeks”, while in the three subsequent surveys it was “during the last 4 weeks”
  5. dOnly participants < 70 years were asked the question “how often do you drink 6+ units in one occasion” in 1994–95
  6. eP-values are based on chi square test for all categorical covariates, not stratified by sex: SRH: Pearson chi2 (6) = 719.93, p = < 0.000; 5-year age group: Pearson chi2 (6) = 1.3e+ 03, p < 0.000; Educational level: Pearson chi2 (4) = 2.4e+ 03, < 0.000; Relationship status: Pearson chi2 (2) = 330.10, p < 0.000; Social support: Pearson chi2 (2) = 60.65, < 0.000; Activity level: Pearson chi2 (6) = 516.30, p < 0.000; HII group: Pearson chi2 (6) = 547.25, p < 0.000; BMI: Pearson chi2 (4) = 69.85, p < 0.000; Hypertension: Pearson chi2 (2) = 235.72, p < 0.000; Hypercholesterolemia: Pearson chi2 (2) = 31.38, p < 0.000; Smoke: Pearson chi2 (4) = 636.11, p < 0.000; Mental distress: Pearson chi2 (6) = 208.38, p < 0.000; Use of sleeping pills: Pearson chi2 (2) = 80.79, p < 0.000; Heavy episodic drinking: Pearson chi2 (2) = 2.4e+ 03, p < 0.000. P-value for average alcohol consumption (continuous) is based on ANOVA: F (2) = 18,267.32, p < 0.000