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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Sci Med. 2017 Dec 18;198:70–76. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2017.12.025

Table 2.

Weighted sample characteristics

Baseline M (SE) Follow-up M (SE)

Cardiometabolic Risk 2.22 (0.02) 2.11 (0.02)
  No Biomarkers at Risk, % 9.72 10.94
  One Biomarker at Risk, % 24.64 25.31
  Two Biomarkers at Risk, % 26.37 26.99
  Three or More Biomarkers at Risk, % 39.27 36.76
Neighborhood Disorder 2.34 (0.02) 2.39 (0.02)
Neighborhood Cohesion 5.58 (0.02) 5.57 (0.02)
Household Income-to-Needs 5.58 (0.14)
Wealth $590,098 ($15,930)
Age, years 64.82 (0.12)
Neuroticism 2.04 (0.01)
Gender, % male 45.85%
Marital Status
  Married 66.52%
  Non-Married 33.48%
Race/Ethnicity
  Non-Hispanic White 91.72%
  Minorities 8.28%
Anxiety 1.51 (0.01)
Physical Activity 24.63 (0.13)