Those are outcomes it wasn’t powered to find. 2 years is an extremely short amount of time to get statistically significant health outcome data out of a large population study.
From the article you cited:
The researchers looked at mortality rates, but they could not reach any conclusions because of the extremely low death rate of the general population of able-bodied Oregon adults aged 19 to 64.[5]
The Framingham Study took 12-25 years to tease out statistically significant outcomes differences from risk factors that we know cause increased mortality.