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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jul 21.
Published in final edited form as: Health Psychol. 2020 Jan 13;39(3):209–219. doi: 10.1037/hea0000832

Table 1.

Characteristics of African Americans in the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Telomere Ancillary Study, Year 15 (2000/2001) and Year 25 (2010/2011)

Characteristic n (%) or M (SD) N % missing

Telomere length, kbp, Y15, M (SD) 5.62 (.45) 391 0%
Telomere length, kbp, Y25, M (SD) 4.98 (.27) 391 0%
Racial discrimination, Y15, M (SD) 2.28 (1.88) 391 0%
Racial discrimination, Y25, M (SD) 1.79 (1.87) 391 0%
Age, M (SD) 39.74 (3.86) 391 0%
Years elapsed Y15 to Y25, M (SD) 9.93 (.32) 391 0%
Gender, n (%) 391 0%
 Women 291 (74.4)
 Men 100 (25.6)
Education, n (%) 360 8%
 High school or less 187 (47.8)
 More than high school 173 (44.2)
Household income, n (%) 384 2%
 <$25,000 91 (23.7)
 $25,000–$49,999 118 (30.7)
 $50,000+ 92 (24.0)
 $75,000+ 83 (21.6)
Work status, n (%) 389 1%
 Working 339 (86.7)
 Not working 50 (12.8)
Marital status, n (%) 387 1%
 Married 176 (45.5)
 Divorced, separated, widowed 102 (26.4)
 Never married 109 (28.2)
Smoking, n (%) 390 0%
 Never 250 (64.1)
 Former 45 (11.5)
 Current 95 (24.4)
Body Mass Index,a M (SD) 30.49 (6.59) 390 0%

Note. N = 391. Education, household income, employment, marital status, smoking, and body mass index measured at Y15. Sum of categories may not total 391 due to missing data. kbp = kilobase pairs; M = mean; SD = standard deviation; Y15 = Year 15; Y25 = Year 25.

a

Body mass index calculated as (weight in kilograms)/(height in meters)2.