Table 2

Lifelines study population characteristics

Baseline assessment*
(n=132 595)
Second assessment*
(n=65 009)
Sex
 Male, n (%)55 315 (41.7)26 325 (40.5)
 Female, n (%)77 280 (58.3)38 684 (59.5)
Age, mean±SD44.1±12.645.8±12.2
Education†
 Low, n (%)38 229 (28.8)18 796 (28.9)
 Medium, n (%)53 433 (40.3)25 826 (39.7)
 High, n (%)40 933 (30.9)20 387 (31.4)
Smoking status
 Total never smoker, n (%)62 895 (47.4)31 542 (48.5)
 Total former smoker, n (%)43 079 (32.5)23 149 (35.6)
 Total current smoker, n (%)26 621 (20.1)10 318 (15.9)
 Male never smoker, n (%)24 765 (44.8)12 175 (46.2)
 Male former smoker, n (%)18 414 (33.3)9700 (36.8)
 Male current smoker, n (%)12 136 (21.9)4450 (16.9)
 Female never smoker, n (%)38 130 (49.3)19 367 (50.1)
 Female former smoker, n (%)24 665 (31.9)13 449 (34.8)
 Female current smoker, n (%)14 485 (18.7)5868 (15.2)
Pack-years smoking, mean±SD‡11.8±10.911.2±10.4
Asthma
 Never diagnosed with asthma120 783 (91.2)60 468 (93.1)
 Ever diagnosed with asthma11 612 (8.8)4453 (6.9)
Chronic bronchitis, n (%)8128 (6.1)2946 (4.5)
Usual sputum13 687 (10.3)
Chronic cough (daily cough, 3 months a year), n (%)9754 (7.4)3956 (6.1)
Usual cough19 564 (14.8)
  • *For participants with complete data for chronic bronchitis, sex, age, educational attainment, BMI, smoking status, pack-years smoking, environmental tobacco smoke at home and nitrogen dioxide.

  • †Educational attainment levels: low=junior secondary/lower vocational or less; medium=senior secondary/secondary vocational; high=higher vocational/university.

  • ‡Pack-years smoking are for current and former smokers (baseline: n=69 700; second assessment: n=33 467).

  • BMI, body mass index.