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. 2020 Aug 26;105(12):e4778–e4791. doi: 10.1210/clinem/dgaa591

Table 2.

Comparison of the characteristics at the time of randomization of all randomized Look AHEAD participants and the subset that had more than one cognitive assessment

Included (N = 1089) Excluded (N = 4055) P-value
Age, mean ± SD, years 58.3 ± 6.7 58.8 ± 6.9 0.0269
Gender, No. (%) 0.5822
 Male 449 (41.2%) 1633 (40.3%)
 Female 641 (58.8%) 2422 (59.7%)
Race, No. (%)  <0.0001
 African American 224 (20.6%) 580 (14.3%)
 American Indian 7 (0.6%) 251 (6.2%)
 Hispanic 41 (3.8%) 639 (15.8%)
 Non-Hispanic White 787 (72.2%) 2465 (60.8%)
 Other 31 (2.8%) 120 (3.0%)
Education, No. (%) <0.0001
 High school 561 (51.5%) 2033 (50.1%)
 College graduate 245 (22.5%) 873 (21.5%)
 Postcollege 233 (21.4%) 743 (18.3%)
 Other a 51 (4.7%) 406 (10.0%)
BMI, mean ± SD, kg/m2 35.8 ± 5.8 36.0 ± 5.9 0.2380
Obesity Group (kg/m2), No. (%) 0.5063
 BMI < 30kg/m2 169 (15.5%) 596 (14.7%)
 BMI ≥ 30kg/m2 921 (84.5%) 3459 (85.3%)
Paffenbarger, mean ± SD, % 816.7 ± 1016 875.6 ± 1190 0.2144
HbA1c, mean ± SD, % 7.2 ± 1.1 7.3 ± 1.2 0.0066
Glucose, mean ± SD, mgdL 149.8 ± 44.0 153.9 ± 46.0 0.0083
Prior CVD, No. (%) 0.2841
 No 950 (87.2%) 3483 (85.9%)
 Yes 140 (12.8%) 572 (14.1%)

Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; CVD, cardiovascular disease; HbA1c, hemoglobin A1c; SD, standard deviation.

a “Other” educational attainment referred to a highest level of educational attainment that was less than a high school diploma or general education development (GED), or did not fit into any of the following categories: high school diploma or equivalency (GED), some vocational school, some college, associate degree (junior college), Bachelor’s degree, some graduate school, Master’s degree, doctorate, professional (MD, JD, DDS, etc.).