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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Matern Child Health J. 2016 Feb;20(2):261–269. doi: 10.1007/s10995-015-1825-8

Table 1. Clinical characteristics of subjects recruited for the Balance after Baby study (n=107).

Overall population (n=107) Attended first study visit (n=78) Did not attend first study visit (n=24) Did not meet inclusion criteria at time of first visit (n= 5) p-value (between groups)

Age, years (SD) 33 (5) 33 (5) 32 (6) 33 (4) 0.62

Race (%) 0.27

White non-Hispanic 38 (36%) 32 (41%) 6 (25%) 1 (20%)
Black/African-American 28 (26%) 21 (27%) 6 (25%) 1 (20%)
Asian 17 (16%) 10 (13%) 5 (21%) 2 (40%)
Hispanic 24 (22%) 15 (19%) 7 (29%) 1 (20%)

Pre-pregnancy BMI, kg/m2 (mean, SD) 30 (6) 30 (6%) 30 (7) 25 (7) 0.1

19-24.9 (%) 25 (23%) 16 (20%) 5 (21%) 4 (80%)
25-29.9 (%) 36 (34%) 28 (36%) 8 (33%) 0 (0)
30-34.9 (%) 24 (22%) 21 (27%) 3 (13%) 0 (0)
>35 (%) 22 (21%) 13 (17%) 8 (33%) 1 (20%)

Location of recruitment (%) 0.73

DPC- satellite location 35 (33%) 26 (33%) 7 (29%) 2 (40%)
DPC- main hospital 48 (45%) 33 (42%) 12 (50%) 3 (60%)
Floors of the main hospital 17 (16%) 12 (15%) 5 (21%) 0 (0)
Outside providers 7 (7%) 7 (9%) 0 (0) 0 (0)

DPC: Diabetes in Pregnancy Clinic

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