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Table 1 Characteristics of studies included in the meta-analysis

From: Sex differences in the association between marital status and the risk of cardiovascular, cancer, and all-cause mortality: a systematic review and meta-analysis of 7,881,040 individuals

Author

Study location

Study name

No. of participants

No. of death

Mean Age

Reference

Unmarried status category

Outcomes

Mean/medium follow up (years)

Maximum adjustment available

Va et al, 2011 [32]

China

Shanghai Women’s Health Study; Shanghai Men’s Health Study

127,004

4,116

53.8

Married

Not married

Never married

Widowed

Divorced/separated

All-cause mortality

Cancer mortality

CVD mortality

CHD mortality

Stroke mortality

NA

Age, income, education, occupation, BMI, WHR, physical activity, smoking, alcohol drinking, ginseng use, HRT, menopause, women only, total energy intake, vegetable and fruit intake, and red meat intake, hypertension, diabetes, baseline CVD, and all other chronic disease

Frisch et al, 2013 [33]

Denmark

Civil Registration System

6,500,000

1,709,850

NA

Married

Never married

Widowed

Divorced/separated

All-cause mortality

Cancer mortality

CVD mortality

29

Age, municipality, population density, educational level, and relative income two years before the actual year

Molloy et al, 2009 [35]

Scotland

Scottish Health Survey

13,880

892

52.3

Married

Never married

Widowed

Divorced/separated

All-cause mortality

CVD mortality

7.1

Age

Dupre et al, 2009 [36]

USA

Health and Retirement Study

8,715

1,531

55.9

Married

Widowed

Divorced/separated

All-cause mortality

9.4

Age, ethnicity, region, household size, children, education, occupational status, occupational tenure, wealth, health insurance coverage, smoking, alcohol consumption, physical exercise, BMI, preventive health care, hypertension, diabetes, cancer, lung disease, heart disease, stroke, any ADL limitations, depressive symptoms

Scafato et al, 2006 [37]

Italian

Italian Longitudinal Study on Aging

4,514

1,977

72.6

Married

Not married

All-cause mortality

5.8

Age, SBP, DBP, glucose, cholesterol, HDL-CH, BMI, education, procreation, smoking habit, alcohol use, ADLs, IADLs, depression and cognitive impairment

Stimpson et al, 2008 [38]

Mexico

Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly, 1993–2000 (Hispanic EPESE)

3,386

441

65

Married

Widowed

All-cause mortality

7

Age, education, US nativity, financial strain, social support, health behaviors, medical conditions, disability, alcohol consumption, smoking, BMI, chronic conditions, lower body mobility, and depressive symptoms

Ikeda et al, 2007 [39]

Japan

Japan Collaborative Cohort Study

94,062

8,365

56.8

Married

Never married

Widowed

Divorced/separated

All-cause mortality

Cancer mortality

CVD mortality

CHD mortality

Stroke mortality

9.9

Age, BMI, smoking status, alcohol intake, education, minutes of walking, hours of doing sports, employment status, stress, having children, history of hypertension, and history of diabetes

Eaker et al, 2007 [20]

USA

The Framingham Offspring Study

3,682

NA

48.5

Married

Not married

All-cause mortality

3

Age, SBP, BMI, smoking, diabetes, total/high-density cholesterol

Jaffe et al, 2005 [41]

Israel

Israel Longitudinal Mortality Study

131,156

2,7334

62.2

Married

Not married

All-cause mortality

9.5

Age, Individual income, race, smoking, alcohol consumption, body mass index, and perceived health status

Nilsson et al, 2005 [42]

Sweden

The Malmo Preventive Project

33,346

7,115

45.5

Married/cohabiting

Not married

Widowed

Divorced/separated

All-cause mortality

9.5

Age and social class

Hurt et al, 2003 [43]

Bangladesh

Centre for Health and Population Research (ICDDR)

29,606

1,233

46.5

Married

Widowed

Divorced/separated

All-cause mortality

16

Age, time, parity, own education, wife's education, religion, male occupation; area of residence, percentage of children surviving

Strand et al, 2004 [44]

Norway

NA

44,684

6,506

42.1

Married

Not married

Widowed

Divorced/separated

CHD mortality

26

Age, smoking, physical activity, BMI, diastolic blood pressure, systolic blood pressure, cholesterol

Malyutina et al, 2004 [45]

the Soviet Union

Novosibirsk MONICA Project

11,404

1,602

NA

Married

Not married

Never married

Widowed

Divorced/separated

All-cause mortality

CVD mortality

CHD mortality

Stroke mortality

15.2

Age, smoking, total cholesterol, systolic blood pressure, frequency of drinking, and BMI; total cholesterol, systolic blood pressure, frequency of drinking, BMI, education

Nagata et al, 2003 [46]

Japan

NA

3,505

678

70.9

Married

Never married

Widowed

All-cause mortality

7

Age, number of children, years of education, smoking status, occupation (administrative/professional and the others), and alcohol intake

Johnson et al, 2000 [47]

USA

The National Longitudinal Mortality Study

281,460

1,5364

58.3

Married

Never married

Widowed

Divorced/separated

All-cause mortality

11

Age, Income, education, labor force status

Iwasaki et al, 2002 [48]

Japan

The Komo-Ise Study

11,565

490

NA

Married

Never married

Widowed

Divorced/separated

All-cause mortality

Cancer mortality

CHD mortality

Stroke mortality

7

Age, area, occupation, educational background, smoking habit, alcohol consumption, BMI, chronic disease for men and these variables except for alcohol consumption for women

Breeze et al, 1999 [21]

UK

The Longitudinal Study

93,931

63,405

63.7

Married/cohabiting

Never married

Widowed

Divorced/separated

All-cause mortality

10

Age, social class, tenure and car availability

Fuhrer et al, 1999 [22]

France

Personness Agées

Quid (PAQUID) study

3,777

849

73.2

Married

Not married

All-cause mortality

5

Age, education, IADL, cognitive function, hospitalization in preceding year, smoking habits, alcohol consumption

Smith et al, 1997 [40]

USA

NA

10,183

2,633

50.2

Married

Not married

All-cause mortality

Cancer mortality

CVD mortality

14

Age, race, alcohol consumption, serum cholesterol, hypertension status, BMI, baseline health, education, smoking status, physical exercise, household-level poverty

Nilsson et al, 1998 [34]

Sweden

The Swedish Annual Level-of-Living Survey (SALLS)

39,055

4,897

48.1

Married/cohabiting

Never married

All-cause mortality

16

Age, educational level, marital status, form of tenure, car ownership

NHIS, 2018

USA

National Health Interview Survey

339,113

62,245

45.3

Married

Never married

Widowed

Divorced/separated

All-cause mortality

Cancer mortality

CVD mortality

Stroke mortality

8.4

Age, sex, race, education, marital status, BMI, smoking, physical activity, drink, hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, stroke, cancer

  1. Abbreviations: BMI body mass index; CHD coronary heart disease; CVD cardiovascular disease; WHR waist hip rate; HRT hormone replacement therapy;ADL Activities of Daily Living; IADLs Instrumental Activities of Daily Living; SBP systolic blood pressure; DBP diastolic blood pressure; HDL-CH high density lipoprotein cholesterol; UK United Kingdom; USA United States of America; NA not available.