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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 May 8.
Published in final edited form as: J Aging Phys Act. 2016 Dec 5;25(3):402–411. doi: 10.1123/japa.2016-0039

Table 1.

AgingPlus Feasibility Study Summary of Demographic Variables (N = 62)

M (SD) or Number (%)
Age (years) 65.26 (6.62); range: 53.2–82.6
Gender
 Women 52 (83.9%)
Marital status
 Single 2 (3.2%)
 Married/partnership 35 (56.4%)
 Separated/divorced 19 (30.6%)
 Widowed 6 (9.7%)
Race/ethnicity
 White 58 (93.5%)
 Hispanic 3 (4.8%)
 Other 1 (1.6%)
Education (years) 16.2 (2.45)
Employment status
 Full-time 11 (18.0%)
 Part-time 9 (14.8%)
 Second career 4 (6.5%)
 Retired 35 (56.5%)
 Unemployed 2 (3.2%)
Highest degree completed
 High school diploma/GED 18 (29.0%)
 Associate’s 3 (4.8%)
 Bachelor’s 24 (38.7%)
 Master’s or doctorate 14 (22.6%)
Household income
 <$50K 25 (40.3%)
 $50K-100K 19 (30.6%)
 $100K-150K 10 (16.2%)
 >$150K 4 (6.5%)
Self-rated health(possible range: 1 = very poor to 6 = very good) 4.89 (.87)
Baseline physical activity status
 Thinking about it 14 (22.6%)
 Plan to start 28 (45.2%)
 Started in the past 6 months 8 (12.9%)
 Active for longer than 6 months 12 (19.4%)