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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Nov 20.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Pharmacokinet. 2023 Sep 21;62(11):1611–1619. doi: 10.1007/s40262-023-01307-6

Table 1.

Demographics of participants (N = 181) breastfeeding during CBD or CBD-containing product use reported by a breast milk sample (N = 200)

Characteristic Number of samples (%)a

Age, years
19–25 28 (14)
26–30 54 (27)
31–35 69 (34.5)
36–40 37 (18.5)
41–42 12 (6)
BMI, kg/m2
< 18.5 3 (1.5)
18.5–24.9 78 (39)
25–29.9 72 (36)
30–34.9 27 (13.5)
35–39.9 14 (7)
≥ 40 6 (3)
Ethnicity
Hispanic 37 (18.5)
Non-Hispanic 163 (81.5)
Race
Asian 4 (2)
Black 9 (4.5)
Caucasian 174 (87)
Native American 11 (5.5)
Pacific Islander/Alaska Native 2 (1)
Education
Partial high school 2 (1)
High school graduate/GED 17 (8.5)
Some college/specialization 88 (44)
College graduate 54 (27)
Post-graduate 37 (18.5)
Not reported 2 (1)

CBD cannabidiol, BMI body mass index, GED general educational development

a

N = 17 participants contributed two or more breast milk samples