Anna Marzá Florensa

77 Risk factor clustering by sex in the Southern Cone of Latin America 3 SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL Participants with CHD Participants without CHD CHD and Primary school CHD and Secondary school CHD and University Female (N=317) Male (N=317) Female (N=4041) Male N=(2846) Female (N=179) Male (N=164) Female (N=105) Male (N=108) Female (N=33) Male (N=45) 1 0 0.8 1.32 0.6 0 1.0 0 0.8 5.9 8.8 2 2.0 8.8 9.62 7.9 1.4 7.8 1.7 9.9 10.8 4.7 3 13.1 8.9 21.19 22.2 7.1 12.8 21.7 6.3 18.3 36.5 4 24.1 24.4 27.12 29.8 21.6 18.7 29.7 26.0 31.4 20.5 5 30.6 29.3 24.4 23.4 36.7 27.5 21.2 34.9 30.0 16.0 6 20.5 19.6 12.52 12.6 21.7 23.2 16.1 16.9 3.6 10.6 7 8.8 7.1 3.7 2.9 10.7 7.6 8.0 5.2 0 2.9 8 0.8 1.1 0.45 0.5 0.5 1.4 1.5 0 - - 9 - - 0.04 0.0 - - - - - - Number of cardiometabolic RF 0 5.1 11.8 16.8 14.4 3.2 12.2 7.1 10.2 6.5 14.7 1 18.2 16.7 28.7 34.1 12.8 17.2 26.1 16.4 15.2 15.9 2 26.3 33.2 31.7 30.6 24 28.6 29.9 40.3 24.6 28.5 3 31.5 24.6 18 17.1 38.2 26.2 23.4 22.5 29.4 25.1 4 18.9 13.7 4.7 3.8 21.8 15.7 13.6 10.6 24.2 15.8 Number of lifestyle RF 0 8.8 5.3 8.3 4.7 11.3 4.5 5 6.6 10.5 4.6 1 46.1 47 42 44.4 43.5 44.5 49.7 51.7 45.3 41.9 2 35.8 37.1 39.2 39.6 35.8 42.9 34.5 31 40.6 36.2 Supplementary Table 1. Number of overall, cardiometabolic, and lifestyle RF by previous history of CHD and educational level. Note: Results are expressed in percentages. Cardiometabolic RF include hypertension. diabetes. dyslipidemia and obesity. Lifestyle RF include current smoking. excessive alcohol consumption. low physical activity. and unhealthy diet.

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