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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 20.
Published in final edited form as: Obesity (Silver Spring). 2014 Dec 17;23(2):301–304. doi: 10.1002/oby.20976

TABLE 1. Participant demographic characteristics.

Age Ethnicity Education level Income BMI
18-24 yrs old 289 (29.1%) Caucasian 790 (79.6%) Did not complete high school 3 (0.3%) <$25,000 426 (42.9%) <18.5, underweight 30 (3.0%)
25-44 yrs old 590 (59.4%) Black 61 (6.1%) High school 116 (11.7%) $25-39,999 243 (24.5%) 18.5-24.9, healthy 477 (48.0%)
45-64 yrs old 101 (10.2%) Asian 67 (6.7%) Some college 396 (39.9%) $40-49,999 105 (10.6%) ≥25-29.9, overweight 267 (26.9%)
65 + yrs old 13 (1.3%) Hispanic 43 (4.3%) Bachelor’s degree 392 (39.5%) $50-74,999 125 (12.6%) ≥30, obese 219 (22.1%)
Mixed race 25 (2.5%) Master’s degree 67 (6.7%) $75-99,999 63 (6.3%)
Other 7 (0.7%) Doctoral or professional degree 19 (1.9%) ≥$100,000 31 (3.1%)

Values correspond to number of participants and percentage of total sample in parentheses.