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. 2018 Sep 13;41(12):zsy180. doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsy180

Table 1.

Baseline demographic variables by treatment arm

Overall (N = 176) eAT (N = 83) WWSC (N = 93)
Age (years) at baseline 8.30 (0.96) 8.37 (0.91) 8.24 (1.00)
Sex (male) 71 (40.34%) 28 (33.73%) 43 (46.24%)
BMI z-score 1.30 (1.14) 1.45 (1.12) 1.17 (1.16)
Overweight/obese 115 (65.34%) 59 (71.08%) 56 (60.22%)
Maternal education
 High school or less 62 (35.23%) 31 (37.35%) 31 (33.33%)
 Associates’ degree or some college 71 (40.34%) 29 (34.94%) 42 (45.16%)
 Bachelor’s degree or more 41 (23.3%) 21 (25.30%) 20 (21.51%)
 Missing 2 (1.14%) 2 (2.41%) 0 (0.00%)
Child’s race
 Black 106 (60.23%) 49 (59.04%) 57 (61.29%)
 White 59 (33.52%) 29 (34.94%) 30 (32.26%)
 Other 11 (6.25%) 5 (6.02%) 6 (6.45%)
Site
 Philadelphia 56 (31.82%) 25 (30.12%) 31 (33.33%)
 Cincinnati 17 (9.66%) 8 (9.64%) 9 (9.68%)
 Cleveland 53 (30.11%) 27 (32.53%) 26 (27.96%)
 St. Louis 33 (18.75%) 15 (18.07%) 18 (19.35%)
 New York 2 (1.14%) 1 (1.20%) 1 (1.08%)
 Boston 15 (8.52%) 7 (8.43%) 8 (8.60%)
Annual household income
 <$20K 57 (32.39%) 20 (24.10%) 37 (39.78%)
 $20–$40K 35 (19.89%) 18 (21.69%) 17 (18.28%)
 >$40K 51 (28.98%) 22 (26.51%) 29 (31.18%)
 Missing 33 (18.75%) 23 (27.71%) 10 (10.75%)

BMI z-score = body mass Index z-score. Data are shown as mean (SD) or N (%). There were no statistical differences between groups.