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. 2024 Aug 6;10(4):e783. doi: 10.1002/osp4.783

TABLE 1.

Participant characteristics.

Total sample (n = 190) a
Age, years, M (SD) 51.3 (15.4)
BMI (kg/m2), M (SD) a 37.8 (6.6)
Gender, n (%)
Women 123 (64.7%)
Men 67 (35.3%)
Education, n (%)
Less than bachelor's 120 (63.2%)
Bachelor's or higher 70 (36.8%)
Race, n (%)
Black/African American 51 (26.8%)
White 121 (63.7%)
Asian 2 (1.0%)
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 4 (2.1%)
American Indian or Alaska native 0 (0%)
Other 13 (6.8%)
Ethnicity, n (%)
Hispanic/Latino 30 (15.7%)
Non‐Hispanic/Latino 160 (84.2%)
Relationship status, n (%)
Partnered 109 (57.4%)
Not partnered 81 (42.6%)
Financial security, n (%)
Low 62 (32.6%)
Moderate‐to‐high 128 (67.4%)
Weight‐related comorbidity present
Yes 155 (81.6%)
No 35 (18.4%)
Ever used any weight loss medication
Yes 64 (33.7%)
No 126 (66.3%)
Ever used incretin‐based medication
Yes 28 (14.7%)
No 162 (85.3%)

Abbreviation: BMI, Body Mass Index.

a

N = 186 for BMI (4 BMI values were implausible and removed from data set).