The Framingham study was designed to track health information on men and women who initially did not
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The Framingham study was designed to track health information on men and women who initially did not show signs of heart disease. The original cohort (study group) included two-thirds of the adult population (more than 5,200 residents) of Framingham, with ages ranging from 30 to 62 years. The study began in 1948 with 5,209 adult subjects from Framingham and is now on its fourth generation of participants. Use the Framingham Study dataset to respond to the following: What was the average age of participants in this study? What was the median glucose (mg/dl)of participants in this study? What was the most common heartrate of participants in this study? Approximately how many cigarettes per day did a participant need to smoke to be in the top 90thpercentile of cigarettes smoked per da What is the highest heartrate in this population? How many values fall outside 1.5 times the IQR? REFERENCE: documentation on this Framingham Study datasethttps://biolincc.nhlbi.nih.gov/media/teachingstudies/FHS_Teaching_Longitudinal_Data_Documentation_2021a.pdf