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. 2024 Apr 13;18(2):15579883241241973. doi: 10.1177/15579883241241973

Table 1.

Demographics of Study Participants

Question Response, n (%)
Age
55–64 8 (88.9)
65–75 1 (11.1)
Marital status
Married 8 (88.9)
Widowed 1 (11.1)
Education
High school 1 (11.1)
Some college 4 (44.4)
Bachelor 2 (22.2)
Masters 2 (22.2)
Employment status
Employed 3 (37.5)
Retired 5 (62.5)
Household income
>US$25,000 0
US$25,000–US$49,999 0
US$50,000–US$74,999 2 (22.2)
US$75,000–US$99,999 2 (22.2)
US$100,000–US$124,999 0
US$125,000–US$149,999 2 (22.2)
US$150,000–US$199,999 2 (22.2)
US$200,000 or more 1 (11.1)
Health insurance coverage
Yes 9 (100)
No 0
Health conditions
Hypertension 7 (77.8)
High cholesterol 1 (11.1)
Diabetes 1 (11.1)
Overweight/obesity 3 (33.3)
Religion
Christian 8 (88.9)
Muslim 1 (11.1)
Current dietary patterns
Low sodium 1 (11.1)
None 8 (88.9)