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. 2024 Dec 1;4(3):120–127.

Supplemental Table.

Respondent Characteristics, 2022 Summer Styles (n=3,955)*

Characteristic n Unweighted % Weighted % (95% CI)
Age (years)
 18–34 574 14.5% 29.3 (27.4—31.4)
 35–49 1,102 27.9% 23.7 (22.2—25.3)
 50–64 1,123 28.4% 24.9 (23.4—26.4)
 65+ 1,156 29.2% 22.1 (20.8—23.4)
Sex
 Male 1,990 50.3% 49.4 (47.5—51.2)
 Female 1,965 49.7% 50.6 (48.8—52.5)
Race/ethnicity
 White, NH 2,853 72.1% 63.0 (61.0—64.9)
 Black, NH 354 9.0% 11.6 (10.4—13.0)
 Hispanic or Latino 442 11.2% 16.9 (15.3—18.6)
 Asian, NH 163 4.1% 5.9 (5.0—7.0)
 Another or 2+ races, NH 143 3.6% 2.6 (2.1—3.2)
Education level
 High school graduate or less 1,151 29.1% 36.6 (34.7—38.5)
 Some college 1,110 28.1% 27.3 (25.7—29.0)
 Bachelor's degree or higher 1,694 42.8% 36.2 (34.4—37.9)
Income
 Less than $50,000 934 23.6% 28.4 (26.6—30.2)
 $50,000–$99,999 1,180 29.8% 30.0 (28.3—31.8)
 $100,000 or more 1,841 46.6% 41.6 (39.8—43.5)
Region
 Northeast 699 17.7% 17.2 (15.8—18.6)
 Midwest 891 22.5% 20.9 (19.4—22.4)
 South 1,414 35.8% 37.9 (36.1—39.8)
 West 951 24.1% 24.1 (22.5—25.7)
MSA status
 Nonmetro 497 12.6% 13.1 (11.9—14.4)
 Metro 3,458 87.4% 86.9 (85.6—88.1)
Transportation walking status
 No 2,697 68.2% 66.8 (65.0—68.6)
 Yes 1,258 31.8% 33.2 (31.4—35.0)

Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; MSA, metropolitan statistical area; NH, non-Hispanic.

*

201 adults were excluded due to missing responses to transportation walking status, factors preventing walking, or being unable to walk, or a response of being unable to walk. Those excluded were distributed differently by education and income compared to the analytic sample (chi-square p<.05), representing more adults with lower education and income.

Weighted to the total U.S. population as estimated by the 2021 U.S. Current Population Survey proportions using eight factors (gender by age, household income, race/ethnicity, household size, education, census region, metro status, and parental status of children 11–17 years old).

Transportation walking status was determined by reported transportation walking in the past 7 days. Adults who do not walk for transportation were distributed differently by age, race/ethnicity, income, region, and MSA status (chi-square p<.05), representing more older, Non-Hispanic White, middle-income adults, residents of the South, and residents of nonmetro areas compared to adults who walk for transportation (with more younger, non-White, lower-income adults, residents of the Northeast, and residents of metro areas).