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. 2008 Jul;98(7):1294–1299. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2007.119909

TABLE 1—

Baseline Participant Characteristics Among 805 Healthy US Seniors: 1989–2002

Normal Weighta Overweightb
Physically Activec (n = 442) Physically Inactived (n = 123) Physically Activec (n = 153) Physically Inactived (n = 87)
White, % 96 95 98 98
Men, % 74 53* 83 67*
Age, y, mean (SE) 64.8 (0.3) 66.6 (0.6)* 65.1 (0.5) 66.0 (0.7)
Education, y, mean (SE) 16.6 (0.1) 16.5 (0.2) 16.8 (0.2) 16.1 (0.3)
Follow-up, y, mean (SE) 11.5 (0.2) 10.9 (0.4) 11.2 (0.3) 10.7 (0.5)
Comorbid conditions, no. (SE) 0.07 (0.01) 0.15 (0.02) 0.09 (0.02) 0.14 (0.04)
Smokers, % 7 2* 9 3*
Global health scoree, mean (SE) 84.2 (0.6) 73.6 (1.7)* 79.9 (1.2) 74.2 (1.4)*
HAQ-DI scoref, mean (SE) 0.07 (0.01) 0.16 (0.02)* 0.12 (0.02) 0.17 (0.03)
Exercise, min/wk, mean (SE) 302.7 (9.8) 15.7 (2.1)* 251.0 (14.2) 12.3 (2.4)*
BMI, kg/m2, mean (SE) 22.2 (0.8) 22.3 (0.2) 27.1 (0.2) 28.3 (0.3)*

Note. HAQ-DI = Stanford Health Assessment Questionnaire Disability Index; BMI = body mass index.

aDefined as a BMI of < 25 kg/m2.

bDefined as a BMI of ≥ 25 kg/m2.

cDefined as vigorous exercise for more than 60 minutes per week.

dDefined as vigorous exercise for 60 minutes or less per week.

eMeasured 0 to 100; 100 = very healthy.

fMeasured 0 to 3; 0 = no difficulty, 3 = unable to do.

* P < .05, between the active and inactive categories within weight group.