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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Health Behav. 2014 Sep;38(5):641–649. doi: 10.5993/AJHB.38.5.1

Table 2.

Year 25 Outcome Variables of CARDIA Participants (N = 3270)

Characteristics Black Men (N = 606) White Men (N = 828) Black Women (N = 899) White Women (N = 937)
Total sedentary behavior, %
 Low (< 75th percentile) 63.2 88.0 59.3 88.1
 High(>= 75th percentile) 36.8 15.0 40.7 12.0
Screen time sedentary behavior, %
 Low (< 2 hours) 18.3 35.6 20.6 43.2
 High(>= 2 hours) 81.7 64.4 79.4 56.8

Note.

Values are presented as means (SD). Sedentary behaviors included TV viewing, computer/internet for leisure, sitting and doing non-work related paperwork, reading, sitting and talking/texting on phone, and driving/riding in a car. Sedentary behavior screen time includes TV viewing and computer/internet for leisure.