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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Feb 23.
Published in final edited form as: Diabetes Res Clin Pract. 2014 Oct 24;106(3):412–419. doi: 10.1016/j.diabres.2014.10.004

Table 1.

Sample characteristics.

n
Demographic factors
Age (years) 558 48.8 (7.3)
Male, n (%) 558 265 (47.5%)
Age ending full-time education (years) 549 19.5 (4.5)
Employed full-time, n (%) 548 373 (68.1%)
Modelled risk and risk factors
Framingham Offspring Study Diabetes Risk Score (0–100) 552 11.7 (19.0)
HbA1c (% and mmol/mol) 556 5.5 (0.7) (36.4 (4.4))
VO2 max (ml/kg/min) 549 36.0 (7.2)
Body fat percentage (%) 555 31.8 (9.2)
Self-reported weight (kg) 551 75.7 (14.6)
Self-rated health good or excellent, n (%) 555 470 (84.7%)
Psychological factors
Worry (6–24) 558 7.5 (1.9)
Anxiety (20–80) 523 33.0 (10.9)
Intention (1–5)
 Physical activity 557 3.8 (1.0)
 Diet 557 3.8 (1.0)
Response efficacy (1–5)
 Physical activity 556 3.9 (0.7)
 Diet 557 3.9 (0.7)
Self efficacy (1–5)
 Physical activity 557 3.9 (0.9)
 Diet 557 3.9 (1.0)
Perceived severity (1–5) 555 3.6 (0.8)

Values are means (standard deviations) unless otherwise specified.