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Section Type: RESULTS

Text: At baseline, men (n = 2823) were younger (62. 0 + / -0. 21 versus 63. 9 + / -0. 27 years), had lower systolic BPs (138. 1 + / -0. 35 versus 139. 5 + / -0. 47 mm Hg), higher diastolic BPs (82. 2 + / -0. 20 versus 81. 0 + / -0. 25 mm Hg), more frequently had a history of smoking (73 % versus 38 %), and had lower total cholesterol (207. 0 + / -0. 54 versus 218. 9 + / -0. 67 mg/dL) and LDL-C levels (132 + / -0. 45 versus 134 + / -0. 57 mg/dL) than women.