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. 2020 May 5;8:143. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.00143

Table 1.

Summary Statistics of Smoke Sense Participants Between September 2018 and May 2019.

Number of responses Percent of responses (%)
Sex (n = 5,018)
Female 2,647 52.75
Male 2,274 45.32
Other 81 1.61
N/A 16 0.32
Age (n = 5,018)
18–29 747 14.89
30–39 1,090 21.72
40–49 1,131 22.54
50–64 1,399 27.96
65+ 637 12.69
N/A 14 0.28
Race/ethnicity (n = 5,018)*
African-American/Black 109 2.17
Asian/Pacific Islander 435 8.67
Hispanic/Latino 393 7.83
Native American 90 1.79
White 3,829 76.31
Other 354 7.05
N/A 46 0.92
Education (n = 5,018)
High school degree, GED, or less 633 12.61
Technical school, trade or vocational training 808 16.10
College, masters, doctorate, or professional degree 3,487 69.49
N/A 90 1.79
Average outdoor activity (n = 5,018)
Not very active 242 4.82
Mild (walking, standing) 2,239 44.62
Moderate (regular jog, gardening) 1,661 33.10
Very Active (run, bike daily, work outdoors) 876 17.46
Currently health conditions (n = 5,018)*
Asthma 980 19.91
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) 96 1.95
Other respiratory disease 165 3.35
Hypertension or high blood pressure 629 12.78
Other heart disease 145 2.95
Type II diabetes, metabolic syndrome, or obesity 315 6.40
Allergies related to the upper respiratory tract, eyes, and ears 1,361 27.65
Other chronic disease 403 8.19
None of the above 2,383 48.42

Smoke Sense participant summary demographics. Questions are from data collected through September 2018 through May 2019. Minor additive discrepancies are due to rounding.

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Survey questions regarding race/ethnicity & current health conditions allowed for multiple categories to be marked; total and percentage are greater than total n 100%.