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. 2013 Feb;9(1):29–34. doi: 10.1089/chi.2012.0116

Table 1.

Participant Characteristics (n=96) from Houston, Texas, January, 2009 to June, 2010

    n %
Child gender Boy 53 55.2
  Girl 41 42.7
  Missing 2 2.1
Parent education 8th grade or less 32 33.3
  Some high school 22 22.9
  High school graduate 12 12.5
  Some college or technical school 18 18.8
  Associate's degree or higher 7 7.3
  Missing 5 5.2
Family income $10,000 or less 21 21.9
  $10,001 to $20,000 21 21.9
  $20,001 to $30,000 15 15.6
  $30,001 to $40,000 8 8.3
  $40,001 or more 5 5.1
  Missing 26 27.1
 
Time 1
Time 2
  n Mean±SD n Mean±SD
TV Diary: TV & video viewing (minutes/day) 96 103.0±91.2 80 106.7±95.6
Accelerometry: PI-1 (minutes/day) 96 789.2±122.6 79 824.1±113.6
Accelerometry: PI-2 (minutes/day) 96 500.5±96.8 79 523.1±96.4
TV Allowance: TV and video (minutes/day) 96 199.4±211.1 81 218.5±254.1
EMA: % Time watching TV and videos 88 18.6±13.2 82 17.5±15.0

SD, Standard deviation; PI, physical inactivity; EMA, Ecological Momentary Assessment.