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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Nov 25.
Published in final edited form as: J Phys Act Health. 2014 Nov 19;12(8):1168–1176. doi: 10.1123/jpah.2014-0262

Table 1.

Sample Characteristics by Weight Status

NW OW/OB
N 174 75
Age (SD) 30 (4) 31 (4)
Pre-pregnancy BMI (SD) 21.8 (2) 30.5 (5)
Parity
 1stpregnancy 60% 64%
 2nd + pregnancy 40% 36%
Race/Ethnicity
 Non-Hispanic White 91% 95%
 Asian American 5% 0%
 Hispanic 2% 3%
 African American 0% 1%
 Other 2% 1%
Marital Status
 Married/Common Law 94% 87%
 Divorced 1% 2%
 Single 3% 3%
 Other 2% 8%
 Education
 High school 2% 10%
 College 55% 41%
 Graduate/Professional 45% 43%
 Other 1% 3%
Family Income/Year
 < $9,999 2% 0%
 $10-19,999 6% 9%
 $20-39,999 17% 25%
 $40-99,999 51% 50%
 $100,000 + 24% 15%
 Other 0% 1%
Occupational Status
 Full-time 70% 75%
 Part-time 14% 13%
 Homemaker 9% 7%
 Self-employed 3% 4%
 Unemployed 1% 0%

Note. NW = Normal Weight; OW/OB = Overweight/Obese; SD = standard deviation; BMI = body mass index; Age and percent values were rounded to nearest whole number. There were no significant differences in age, parity, race/ethnicity, marital status, education level, family income, or occupational status by group.