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The enclosed dataset is a subset of the data collected as part of the Framingham study and includes laboratory, clinic, questionnaire, and adjudicated event data on 4,439 participants. Participant clinic data was collected during three examination periods, approximately 6 years apart, from roughly 1956 to 1968. Each participant was followed for a total of 24 years for the outcome of the following events: Angina Pectoris, Myocardial Infarction, Atherothrombotic Infarction or Cerebral Hemorrhage (Stroke) or death. The data is provided in Longitudinal form. Each participant has 1 to 3 observations depending on the number of exams the subject attended. Event data for each participant has been added without regard for prevalent disease status or when examination data was collected. For example, consider the following participant:
RANDID age SEX time period prevmi mi_fchd timemifc 95148 52 2 0 1 0 1 3607 95148 58 2 2128 2 0 1 3607 95148 64 2 4192 3 1 1 3607Participant 95148 entered the study (time=0 or period=1) free of prevalent myocardial damage (prevmi=0 at period=1); however, during followup, an MI event occurred at day 3607 following the baseline examination. The MI occurred after the second exam the subject attended (period=2 or time=2128 days), but before the third attended exam (period=3 or time=4192 days ). Since the event occurred prior to the third exam, the subject was prevalent for MI (prevmi=1) at the third examination. Note that the event data (mi_fchd, timemifc) covers the entire followup period and does not change according to exam.