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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Prev Med. 2015 Jun 16;49(3):e13–e22. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2015.02.015

Table 2.

Selected Characteristics of 3,497 New York City Residents Aged 65–75, Surveyed Between June 2011 and November 2011

N Proportion of cohort reporting this value
Borough of Residence
 Manhattan 1,030 29.5%
 Bronx 522 14.9%
 Brooklyn 1,053 30.1%
 Queens 795 22.7%
 Staten Island 97 2.8%
Home type
 1–3 story home 1,228 35.1%
 Low rise apartment (≤4 stories) 319 9.2%
 High-rise apartment ≥5 stories) 1,950 55.8%
Sex
 Male 1,403 40.1%
 Female 2,094 59.9%
Age group
 65–68 1,045 33.2%
 69–71 664 21.1%
 72–75 1,442 45.8%
Education
 < High school graduate 670 19.1%
 High school graduate 950 27.1%
 Some college 625 17.9%
 College graduate 1,252 35.8%
Race/Ethnicity
 Black (non-Hispanic) 1,070 30.6%
 White (non-Hispanic) 1,801 51.5%
 Other 247 7.1%
 Hispanic 379 10.8%
Safe to walk after dark in neighborhood
 Strongly agree 1,354 44.0%
 Somewhat agree 1,092 35.5%
 Somewhat disagree 303 9.8%
 Strongly disagree 328 10.7%
Health
 Excellent 643 18.4%
 Good 1,524 43.6%
 Fair 1,050 30.0%
 Poor 280 8.0%
Household income
 <$20,000 1,264 36.2%
 $20,000–$40,000 859 24.6%
 $40,000–$80,000 732 20.9%
 $80,000+ 642 18.4%
BMI category
 <25 1,156 33.1%
 25–30 1,377 39.4%
 ≥30 964 27.6%