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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Oct 19.
Published in final edited form as: Chronobiol Int. 2017 Dec 12;35(3):312–328. doi: 10.1080/07420528.2017.1405014

Table 1.

Demographic Characteristics of Eligible Energy Balance Study Participants at Baseline, Columbia, SC, 2011–2014

Variable All Participants
(n=390)
Women
(n=198)
Men
(n=192)
Age (yrs) 27.6±3.8 27.7±3.7 27.4±3.9
Race, n (%)
 European American 264 (68) 131 (66) 133 (70)
 African American 47 (12) 31 (16) 16 (8)
 Hispanic/Latino 11 (3) 7 (3) 4 (2)
 Asian 42 (11) 15 (8) 27 (14)
 Native American 12 (3) 8 (4) 4 (2)
 Mixed race 14 (3) 6 (3) 8 (4)
Education, n (%)
 HS Graduate/GED
 Some College
62 (16) 18 (9) 44 (23)
 College (4+ years) 328 (84) 180 (91) 148 (77)
Income ($), n (%)
 < 20,000 65 (17) 34 (17) 31 (16)
 20,000 to < 40,000 137 (35) 76 (39) 61 (32)
 40,000 to < 60,000 74 (19) 37 (19) 37 (19)
 60,000 to < 80,000 50 (13) 23 (12) 27 (14)
 ≥ 80,000 62 (16) 26 (13) 36 (19)
Employment, n (%)
 Employed and self employed 214 (55) 113 (57) 101 (53)
 Student/Other1 176 (45) 85 (43) 91 (47)
Marital status, n (%)
 Married2 178 (46) 90 (45) 88 (46)
 Single3 212 (54) 108 (55) 104 (54)
Children, age
 <18 years, n (%)
 0 336 (86) 173 (88) 163 (85)
 1 29 (7) 13 (7) 16 (8)
 ≥ 2 24 (7) 11 (5) 13 (7)
1

Out of work (<1 year), homemaker, unable to work (n=4, 1%).

2

Includes members of unmarried couples (n=55, 14%).

3

Includes divorced and separated (n=7, 1.7%).