TABLE 7

Summary statistics for synthetic lifetime cumulative acute myocardial infarctions (AMIs) (models with random effects)

Male MaorisMale EuropeansFemale MaorisFemale Europeans
Proportion of people with at least one AMI (%)
vN(0,1)41.432.132.219.3
Average number of AMIs for people with at least one AMI
v = -0.6741.241.201.231.15
v = 01.641.541.651.44
v = 0.6742.812.542.882.31
Male MaorisMale EuropeansFemale MaorisFemale Europeans
Proportion of people with at least one AMI (%)
vN(0,1)41.432.132.219.3
Average number of AMIs for people with at least one AMI
v = -0.6741.241.201.231.15
v = 01.641.541.651.44
v = 0.6742.812.542.882.31
Based on simulating outcomes over age range 40–85 for 100,000 people using the estimates in Table 6 as the data-generating process.
TABLE 7

Summary statistics for synthetic lifetime cumulative acute myocardial infarctions (AMIs) (models with random effects)

Male MaorisMale EuropeansFemale MaorisFemale Europeans
Proportion of people with at least one AMI (%)
vN(0,1)41.432.132.219.3
Average number of AMIs for people with at least one AMI
v = -0.6741.241.201.231.15
v = 01.641.541.651.44
v = 0.6742.812.542.882.31
Male MaorisMale EuropeansFemale MaorisFemale Europeans
Proportion of people with at least one AMI (%)
vN(0,1)41.432.132.219.3
Average number of AMIs for people with at least one AMI
v = -0.6741.241.201.231.15
v = 01.641.541.651.44
v = 0.6742.812.542.882.31
Based on simulating outcomes over age range 40–85 for 100,000 people using the estimates in Table 6 as the data-generating process.
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