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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2013 Jul;45(7):1298–1306. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0b013e3182863de5

Table 1.

Baseline descriptive data for Madres para la Salud study participants (N=139)

Variable Sample
N
N (%) Mean ± SD Minimum -
Maximum
Age (yr) 139 28.3 ± 5.6 18 – 39
BMI (kg/htm2)a 139 29.7 ± 3.5 23.4 – 41.5
Baseline weight (lbs) 139 161.6 ± 21.8 119–221.8
Education (%) 139
  None 1 (0.7)
  Elementary 28 (20.1)
  Some High School 21 (15.1)
  High School 61 (43.9)
  Some College 18 (12.9)
  College Graduate 10 (7.2)
Employment (%) 139
  Never Employed 25 (17.9)
  Unemployed 81 (57.9)
  Part-Time Job 18 (12.9)
  Full-Time Job 15 (10.7)
Marital Status (%) 139
  Single 14 (10.1)
  Married 63(45.3)
  Divorced/Separated 4 (2.9)
  Living Together 58 (41.7)
Incomeb 136
  0–10,000 31 (22.3)
  10,000–19,999 65 (46.8)
  20,000–29,999 21 (15.1)
  30,000–49,999 11 (7.9)
  50,000–74,999 4 (2.9)
  75,000 + 4 (2.9)
Number Children Living at Home 139
  1 17 (12.2)
  2–3 74 (53.3)
  4–5 38 (27.3)
  6+ 10 (7.2)
a

BMI = body mass index

b

missing income data for 3 participants