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. 2018 May 11;6(5):e121. doi: 10.2196/mhealth.9292

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of mActive-Smoke participants.

Characteristic mActive-Smoke Participants (N=53)
Sex, n (%)

Men 23 (43)

Women 30 (57)
White race, n (%) 27 (51)
Age in years, mean (SD) 40 (12)
Married, n (%) 15 (28)
Education, n (%)

HSa diploma or less, including general education diploma (GED) 8 (15)

Associate’s degree/some college credit 29 (55)

Bachelor’s degree or higher 16 (30)
Employed, n (%) 43 (81)
BMIb (kg/m2), mean (SD) 29 (6)

≥30, n (%) 20 (38)
IPAQc, n (%)

Low 6 (11)

Moderate 19 (36)

High 28 (53)
Sedentary hours on a weekday, mean (SD) 6.8 (3.3)
Cigarettes smoked per day, n (%)

≤10 34 (64)

>10 19 (36)
Age started smoking, mean (SD) 18 (5)
Years as a smoker, mean (SD) 19 (12)
Pack-yearsd, mean (SD) 14 (12)
Type of recruitment, n (%)

On-site advertisement 30 (56)

Social media 20 (38)

Physician referral 3 (6)

aHS: high school.

bBMI: body mass index.

cCategories defined by International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) guidelines.

dDefined as (mean cigarettes per day/20) × number of years as a smoker.