Question: VariableName Description Format NumericCodes AnswerChoices ID Unique ID Numeric 1-1000 AGE Age on 1 January 2008 Numeric 18-72 SEX Sex Numeric 1 = Female 0
VariableName Description Format NumericCodes AnswerChoices ID Unique ID Numeric 1-1000 AGE Age on 1 January 2008 Numeric 18-72 SEX Sex Numeric 1 = Female 0 = Male RACE Self-reported race Numeric 1 = Caucasian / White 2 = Black / African American 3 = Asian 4 = Native American / Pacific Islander 5 = Other/Mixed ETHNICITY Hispanic ethnicity Numeric 1 = Hispanic 0 = Non-Hispanic SES Poverty measure Numeric 1 = Below 200% federal poverty guideline 0 = At or above 200% federal poverty guideline EDUCATION Highest level of education completed Numeric 1 = Less than high school degree 2 = High school degree 3 = More than a high school degree FOOD_INSEC Prevalence of food insecurity at baseline Numeric 1 = Exposed 0 = Unexposed DIABETES Developed diabetes during study follow-up Numeric 1 = Yes 0 = No LTF Lost to follow (death, move, etc.) Numeric 1 = Yes 0 = No START_DATE Beginning of study Date 1-Jan-08 EXIT_DATE Date of diagnosis, loss to follow-up, or end of study Date Range of dates: 1-Jan-2008 - 31-Dec-2017 PERSONDAYS Person-days at risk before exiting study =(EXIT_DATE - START_DATE) Numeric 0-3652 DICHOT_AGE dichotomized as under age 45 and 45 or older Numeric 1 = 45 years of age or greater 0 = less than 45 DICOT_EDU dichotomized as less than high school and high school or more Numeric 1 = high school and above 0 = below high school DICOT_RACE dichotomized as white and not white Numeric 1 = non white 0 = white
identify which variables you would describe as "incident" and which variables you would describe as "prevalent." List each variable individually.
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