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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2017 Nov;49(11):2167–2175. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0000000000001340

Table 2.

Baseline participant characteristics by randomized intervention group

Physical
activity
(n = 669)
Health
education
(n = 672)
Age in years, mean(SD) 78.5 (5.3) 78.9 (5.2)
Female, n(%) 431 (64.4) 461 (68.6)
Non-Hispanic White, n(%) 497 (74.3) 520 (77.4)
College or higher education, n(%) 417 (62.3) 430 (64.0)
Body mass index (kg/m2), mean(SD) 30.2 (5.8) 30.5 (6.3)
Smoked 100+ cigarettes ever, n(%) 339 (50.7) 297 (44.2)
Modified Mini-Mental State Examination scorea, mean(SD) 91.7 (5.4) 91.7 (5.3)
Sought medical advice for depression in past 5 years, n(%) 97 (14.5) 85 (12.7)
Comorbidities > 2, n(%) 172 (25.7) 177 (26.3)
Short Physical Performance Battery score < 8b, n(%) 286 (42.8) 309 (46.0)
400 meter walk < 0.8 m/sec, n(%) 271 (40.5) 296 (44.1)
Wear days, mean(SD) 8.0 (3.3) 7.9 (3.1)
Wear minute/day, mean(SD) 839.1 (112.7) 835.0 (109.4)
Minutes/day ≥ 760 counts, mean(SD) 27.6 (22.8) 27.9 (25.9)
a

score range: 0–100 where higher scores indicate better performance

b

score range: 0–12 where higher scores indicate better performance; scoring < 8 indicates poor functioning