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. 2017 Dec 29;7(12):e018566. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-018566

Table 1.

Individual-level characteristics of the study sample, overall and by sex†

Characteristic Overall (N=1645) Men (n=689) Women (n=956)
% SE % SE % SE
Age group (years)
  18–24 13.3 1.6 14.0 2.4 12.6 2.3
  25–44 43.5 2.0 45.4 3.1 41.8 2.7
  45–64 27.9 1.6 27.7 2.4 28.0 2.2
  65+ 15.4 1.2 12.9 1.6 17.5 1.8
Race/ethnicity
  White 39.0 1.7 45.8 2.6 33.5** 2.3
  Black 23.4 1.5 21.9 2.2 24.4 2.2
  Hispanic 23.6 1.6 16.9 2.0 29.3** 2.4
  Asian 10.3 1.4 11.4 2.3 9.4 1.6
  Other 3.7 1.4 4.0 1.3 3.5 1.1
Less than HS education
 <HS 21.3 1.7 17.6 2.4 24.5* 2.5
  HS 27.0 1.8 27.6 2.7 26.7 2.4
  Some college 22.0 1.5 23.4 2.4 20.7 2.0
  College graduate 29.6 1.5 31.3 2.4 28.1 2.0
Poverty
 <200% FPL 48.1 1.9 41.9 2.9 53.0** 2.6
 ≥200% FPL 45.9 1.8 54.0 2.7 39.2** 2.4
  Do not know/refused 6.0 1.1 4.1 1.2 7.7 1.9
Employment
  Employed 56.7 1.8 62.6 2.3 51.2** 2.6
  Unemployed 10.4 1.2 10.8 1.6 10.1 1.6
  Not in labour force 32.9 1.6 26.6 1.9 38.7** 2.4
 Meets 2008 physical activity guidelines 62.1 1.9 65.3 2.6 58.9 2.7

Boldface indicates statistical significant differences comparing men with women. *P<0.05, **P<0.01.

†Estimates are age standardised to the US 2000 population.

FPL, federal poverty level; HS, high school.