<p>Abbreviations: SRH, self-rated health; CASI, Cognitive Abilities Screening Test; CESD, Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale; ADL, Activities of Daily Living; IADL, Instrumental Activities of Daily Living.</p>a<p>Scores are scaled such that at baseline the mean score for the entire ACT cohort was 100 and the standard deviation was 15.</p>b<p>Health conditions included cancer, cerebrovascular disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, hypertension, and arthritis.</p><p>Participant baseline characteristics by self-rated health (N = 3,610).</p
<p>Baseline characteristics for the total sample and employed subsample, stratified by illness group...
<p>* Plus—minus values are means ±SD. There were no significant differences between groups in baseli...
<p>a) Standard deviation</p><p>b) Total number of healthy lifestyle characteristics was calculated b...
<p>Continuous variables are expressed as mean (SD), categorical variables are expressed as n (%). Si...
<p>Abbreviations: CR, cognitive remediation; ST, standard treatment; SD, standard deviation; DART: D...
<p>Demographic and self-report mental health baseline characteristics of study participants.</p
<p>BP, blood pressure; HDL, high-density lipoprotein; LDL, low-density lipoprotein; HOMA-IR, homeost...
<p>Baseline characteristics of the 1368 study patients and 150 healthy persons.</p
<p>Continuous variables are expressed as mean (SD), categorical variables are expressed as n (%). Si...
<p>Baseline characteristics of study participants by diabetes status (<i>n</i> = 122,402).</p
<p>OA: Older adult.</p><p>Standard error in brackets.</p>1<p>p-value for a t-test or z-proportion te...
<p>Abbreviations: SD, Standard deviations; NH, Nursing home; BBS, Berg Balance Scale, CST = 30 secon...
<p>Medians with 10th and 90th percentiles in brackets for continuous variables. Percentages for disc...
<p><sup>a</sup>30-point scale; scores < 24/30 can suggest impairment.</p><p><sup>b</sup>21-item scal...
<p>SPH, self-perceived health; CAD, coronary artery disease;</p><p>SD, standard deviation.</p
<p>Baseline characteristics for the total sample and employed subsample, stratified by illness group...
<p>* Plus—minus values are means ±SD. There were no significant differences between groups in baseli...
<p>a) Standard deviation</p><p>b) Total number of healthy lifestyle characteristics was calculated b...
<p>Continuous variables are expressed as mean (SD), categorical variables are expressed as n (%). Si...
<p>Abbreviations: CR, cognitive remediation; ST, standard treatment; SD, standard deviation; DART: D...
<p>Demographic and self-report mental health baseline characteristics of study participants.</p
<p>BP, blood pressure; HDL, high-density lipoprotein; LDL, low-density lipoprotein; HOMA-IR, homeost...
<p>Baseline characteristics of the 1368 study patients and 150 healthy persons.</p
<p>Continuous variables are expressed as mean (SD), categorical variables are expressed as n (%). Si...
<p>Baseline characteristics of study participants by diabetes status (<i>n</i> = 122,402).</p
<p>OA: Older adult.</p><p>Standard error in brackets.</p>1<p>p-value for a t-test or z-proportion te...
<p>Abbreviations: SD, Standard deviations; NH, Nursing home; BBS, Berg Balance Scale, CST = 30 secon...
<p>Medians with 10th and 90th percentiles in brackets for continuous variables. Percentages for disc...
<p><sup>a</sup>30-point scale; scores < 24/30 can suggest impairment.</p><p><sup>b</sup>21-item scal...
<p>SPH, self-perceived health; CAD, coronary artery disease;</p><p>SD, standard deviation.</p
<p>Baseline characteristics for the total sample and employed subsample, stratified by illness group...
<p>* Plus—minus values are means ±SD. There were no significant differences between groups in baseli...
<p>a) Standard deviation</p><p>b) Total number of healthy lifestyle characteristics was calculated b...