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Table 1.

Balance of Baseline Characteristics by Unknown Health Status at 10 Years of Follow Up in MESA Before and After Inverse Probability Weighting (IPW).

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Fig 1.

Flow chart of participant exclusions from the study.

Definition of Poor Health Outcome at MESA Exam 5: Occurrence of death, cancer (excluding non-melanoma skin cancer),chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), cardiovascular disease (CVD; defined as myocardial infarction (MI), cardiac arrest, stroke, congestive heart failure (CHF), or peripheral vascular disease (PVD), cardiac revascularization, or definite angina), or presence of cognitive impairment or depression at MESA exam 5. Definition of Healthy: None of the above diseases/conditions.

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Table 2.

Weighted Summary and Bivariate Comparison of Baseline Characteristics by Health Outome Status at 10 Years of Follow Up in MESA.

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Table 3.

Weighted Multivariable Absolute Risk Regression for Poor Health Outcome At 10 Years of Follow Up in MESA.

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Fig 2.

Joint probabilities (vertical axis) of poor health outcome at 10 years of follow up in MESA by income (family income per year) and education level.

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Table 4.

Weighted Summary of Baseline Characteristics by Event for Participants with Poor Health Outcome at 10 Years of Follow Up in MESA.

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