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. 2018 Mar 9;17:43. doi: 10.1186/s12944-018-0693-9

Table 1.

Demographic and anthropometric data for 219 7 to 12 year old children and 133 65 to 79 year old adults

7- to 12-year-olds 65- to 79-year-olds
Age (years) 8.8 (1.6) Age (years) 72.1 (4.3)
 7- to 9-year-olds 72.6% (159)  65- to 69-year olds 32.0% (41)
 10- to 12-year-olds 27.4% (60)  70- to 74-year-olds 35.9% (46)
 75- to 79-year olds 32.0% (41)
Race Race
 Caucasian 86.4% (140)  Caucasian 96.9% (124)
 African-American 6.8% (11)  African-American 1.6% (2)
 Asian 1.2% (2)  Asian 0.8% (1)
 Native American 0.6% (1)  Native American 0.8% (1)
 Multiracial 4.9% (8)  Multiracial 0%
Hispanic 5.6% (9) Hispanic 0%
Female 53.0% (116) Female 58.6% (75)
Maternal Education Education
 High School Degree 5.6% (9)  Less than High School 2.3% (3)
 Some College 31.7% (51)  High School Degree 14.1% (18)
 College Degree 35.4% (57)  Some College/AA Degree 47.7% (61)
 Graduate School 1.2% (2)  College Degree 19.5% (25)
 Graduate Degree 26.1% (42)  Graduate School 14.8% (19)
 Graduate Degree 1.6% (2)
BMI 19.1 (5) BMI 27.3 (3.8)
Blood pressure 131.7 (17.3)/ 74.3 (9.1)
Waist Circumference 39.5 (3.9)
Mild Cognitive Impairment a 66.4% (85)

BMI Body Mass Index, AA Associate of Arts

Note aMild cognitive impairment was assessed with the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA). Scores below 25 (out of 30) indicated mild cognitive impairment