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. 2012 Nov 19;17(2):361–368. doi: 10.1017/S1368980012004983

Table 1.

Categorical measures in girls with assessments on glucose, insulin and HOMA-IR by modifiable risk factors at ages 16–17 and 18–19 years (n 774), NHLBI Growth and Health Study

Categorical measure Category n %
Race White 389 50·3
Black 385 49·7
Highest level of parental education High school or less 150 19·4
College (some post high-school education) 303 39·1
College (≥4 years) 321 41·5
Menstruating at 16–17 years Yes 726 93·8
No 48 6·2
Menstruating at 18–19 years Yes 774 100·0
No 0 0·0
Cotinine 0 685 88·5
>0 (ng/ml) 89 11·5
Smoking status at 16–17 years Smoker 125 16·1
Non-smoker 648 83·5
Smoking status at 18–19 years Smoker 225 29·1
Non-smoker 548 70·7
Obese at 16–17 years† Obese 107 13·8
Not obese 667 86·2
Obese at 18–19 years† Obese 146 18·9
Not obese 628 81·1

HOMA-IR, homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance; NHLBI, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

†Age- and sex-standardized cut-off points of the International Obesity Taskforce applied.