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Table 1.

Baseline sociodemographic, respiratory health, and lifestyle characteristics of men and women in the Doetinchem Cohort Study.

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Fig 1.

Trajectories of FEV1 (Liters) for men.

The curves in the upper left panels of the figure represent the ‘average’ FEV1 trajectory for the individuals in each group, after classification into groups based on the greatest probability of class membership. The upper right panels show the FVC trajectories for these groups. The bottom panels display the individual FEV1 curves of the members of each group separately.

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Fig 2.

Trajectories of FEV1 (Liters) for women.

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Table 2.

Baseline FEV1, absolute and relative change in FEV1 for men and women in each of the FEV1 trajectories.

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Table 3.

Baseline sociodemographic and lifestyle determinants of the trajectories for men compared to the most common FEV1 trajectory (reference trajectory).

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Table 4.

Baseline sociodemographic and lifestyle determinants of the trajectories for women compared to the most common FEV1 trajectory (reference trajectory).

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Table 5.

The effects of BMI change during follow-up, adjusted for baseline variables.

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Table 6.

The effects of smoking cessation during follow-up, adjusted for baseline variables and for BMI.

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