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. 2018 Jun 18;3(6):6523–6532. doi: 10.1021/acsomega.8b00824

Table 5. Subject Demographics and Characteristics (N = 2676)a.

 
age, years
characteristics 6–11 12–19 20–39 40–59 ≥60
number of participants 409 459 598 607 603
gender, % (SE) male 50.11 (3.80) 51.00 (2.37) 49.63 (2.58) 49.30 (2.73) 45.81 (2.84)
  female 49.88 (3.80) 49.00 (2.37) 50.37 (2.58) 50.70 (2.73) 54.19 (2.84)
race/ethnicity,b % (SE) non-Hispanic white 51.12 (5.53) 54.11 (4.70) 56.67 (4.47) 65.83 (3.40) 77.61 (3.50)
  Hispanic 24.31 (3.93) 22.23 (3.95) 20.61 (3.06) 14.15 (2.61) 7.88 (1.94)
  non-Hispanic black 13.59 (2.32) 14.92 (2.21) 12.83 (2.16) 11.60 (1.75) 8.97 (1.92)
  other 10.98 (2.25) 8.73 (1.50) 9.90 (1.55) 8.42 (1.25) 5.55 (1.07)
family IPR,c % (SE) ≤1.30 38.03 (4.53) 32.57 (3.64) 31.03 (2.74) 20.34 (3.93) 17.12 (1.87)
  1.31–3.50 30.18 (2.32) 31.92 (3.56) 34.23 (2.64) 28.35 (2.64) 35.32 (2.47)
  >3.50 25.38 (5.09) 28.19 (2.77) 27.12 (2.54) 43.38 (3.97) 39.77 (3.03)
  missing 6.41 (1.64) 7.32 (1.67) 7.62 (1.59) 7.93 (1.35) 7.79 (1.55)
a

All variables were adjusted using population weights for the sample in which BPA concentrations were measured except the number of participants (SE, standard error). All estimates were weighted.

b

Race/ethnicity was categorized based on self-reported data into Hispanic (including Mexican and non-Mexican Hispanic), non-Hispanic white, non-Hispanic black, and other race/ethnicity.37

c

Family IPRs were categorized as ≤1.30, 1.31–3.50, and >3.50.37,50