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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Aug 30.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Health Educ. 2016 Aug 30;47(5):266–278. doi: 10.1080/19325037.2016.1203839

Table 1.

Characteristics of Study Populationa

Characteristics of Study Population (N =
216) a
Age (years) 53.3 (11.7)
Gender, Female (n=) 155 (71.8%)
Race/Ethnicity (n=)
African American 108 (50.0%)
Non-Hispanic white 93 (43.1%)
Other or Multi-race 15 (6.9%)
BMI (kg/m2) 36.2 (8.0)
Weight (lbs) 218.3 (52.7)
HbA1c (%) 6.0 (0.3)
Treatment Condition
YDPP 116 (53.7%)
Household income (n=186)
< $10,000 56 (30.1%)
  $10–14.999k 31 (16.7%)
  $15–24.999k 36 (19.4%)
  $25–34.999k 22 (11.8%)
  $35–49.999k 18 (9.7%)
  $50–74.999k 6 (3.2%)
  >$75,000 17 (9.1%)
a

Data are means ± SD or n (%) unless otherwise stated. Percentages may not add up to 100 because of rounding and frequencies may be less than the study population due to participants not answering income questions.