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Table 3 Overview of the follow- up samples. Number of individuals (Percentages)

From: The Danish health and morbidity surveys: study design and participant characteristics

2010–2013

Baseline sample

Respondents in 2010

Invited in 2013

Follow-up study population

Total

6142

3762

5232

2550

Sex

 Men

3049 (49.6)

1722 (45.8)

2585 (49.4)

1152 (45.2)

 Women

3093 (50.4)

2040 (54.2)

2647 (50.6)

1398 (54.8)

Age

 16–24y

837 (13.6)

432 (11.5)

766 (14.6)

258 (10.1)

 25–44y

1986 (32.3)

1116 (29.7)

1584 (30.3)

688 (27.0)

 45–64y

2102 (34.2)

1388 (36.9)

1893 (36.2)

1042 (40.9)

 65 + y

1217 (19.8)

826 (22.0)

989 (18.9)

562 (22.0)

2010–2017

Baseline sample

Respondents in 2010

Invited in 2017

Follow-up study population

Total

6142

3762

4875

2306

Sex

 Men

3049 (49.6)

1722 (45.8)

2411 (49.5)

1027 (44.5)

 Women

3093 (50.4)

2040 (54.2)

2464 (50.5)

1279 (55.5)

Age

 16–24y

837 (13.6)

432 (11.5)

720 (14.8)

219 (9.5)

 25–44y

1986 (32.3)

1116 (29.7)

1535 (31.5)

626 (27.2)

 45–64y

2102 (34.2)

1388 (36.9)

1818 (37.3)

1008 (43.7)

 65 + y

1217 (19.8)

826 (22.0)

802 (16.5)

453 (19.6)

2013–2017

Baseline sample

Respondents in 2013

Invited in 2017

Follow-up study population

Total

5517

3147

5150

2297

Sex

 Men

2730 (49.5)

1439 (45.7)

2552 (49.6)

1040 (45.3)

 Women

2787 (50.5)

1708 (54.3)

2598 (50.4)

1257 (54.7)

Age

 16–24y

840 (15.2)

368 (11.7)

798 (15.5)

217 (9.5)

 25–44y

1503 (27.2)

779 (24.8)

1447 (28.1)

561 (24.4)

 45–64y

1895 (34.3)

1178 (37.4)

1842 (35.8)

937 (40.8)

 65 + y

1279 (23.2)

822 (26.1)

1063 (20.6)

582 (25.3)