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. 2018 Apr 13;18:498. doi: 10.1186/s12889-018-5403-z

Table 3.

Reach of the healthier families program

Population demographics, 2010 [28] Recruited participants
Michigan (N = 8)
Population: 114,297
• White: 61.2%
• Black: 23.7%
• Hispanic or Latino: 12.5%
• High school graduate of higher: 86.2%
• Median household income: $36,054
White, non-Hispanic: 7 or 87.5%
Black, non-Hispanic: 3 or 37.5%
Hispanic or Latino: 0
High school graduate or higher: 8 or 100%
Median household income level: $50.000 to $74,999
Georgia (N = 7)
Population: 691,893
• Black: 54.3%
• White: 33.3%
• Hispanic or Latino: 9.8%
• High school graduate of higher: 88.4%
• Median household income: $50,856
White, non-Hispanic: 0
Black, non-Hispanic:7 or 100%
Hispanic or Latino: 0
High school graduate or higher: 7 or 100%
Median household income level: $10,000 to $19,999
Nevada (N = 9)
Population: 257,729
• White: 76.9%
• Hispanic or Latino: 14.9%
• High school graduate of higher: 92.5%
• Median household income: $64,489
White, non-Hispanic: 7 or 77.8%
Black, non-Hispanic: 0
Hispanic or Latino: 2 or 22.2%
High school graduate or higher: 88.9%
Median household income level: $35,000 to $49,999

Comparison between the population in each of three participating communities with the demographics of recruited participants at baseline. Percentages may not add to 100% as some participants selected more than one race/ethnicity category