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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Apr 15.
Published in final edited form as: Lancet Digit Health. 2020 Jan 16;2(2):e85–e93. doi: 10.1016/S2589-7500(19)30222-5

Table 1:

Frequency of self-reported participant characteristics by state from March 15, 2016, to March 1, 2018 (n=47 249)

Top five states (n=47 249) California (n=13 632) Texas (n=12 399) New York (n=7872) Illinois (n=7132) Pennsylvania (n=6214)
Gender
 Female 28 465 (60·2%) 8126 (60·0%) 7139 (57·6%) 4860 (61·7%) 4444 (62·3%) 3896 (62·7%)
 Male 18 594 (39·4%) 5457 (40·0%) 5205 (42·0%) 3977 (37·8%) 2658 (37·3%) 2297 (37·0%)
 Unknown 190 (0·4%) 49 (0·4%) 55 (0·4%) 35 (0·4%) 30 (0·4%) 21 (0·3%)
Age (years) 42·7 (14·6) 43·5 (14·9) 41·9 (14·1) 42·6 (14·8) 42·6 (14·6) 42·7 (14·8)
BMI
 Underweight (<18·5 kg/m²) 585 (1·2%) 175 (1·3%) 144 (1·2%) 90 (1·1%) 98 (1·4%) 78 (1·3%)
 Normal (18·5–24·9 kg/m²) 12 751 (27·0%) 4034 (29·6%) 3158 (25·5%) 2137 (27·2%) 1822 (25·6%) 1600 (25·8%)
 Overweight (25·0–29·9 kg/m²) 17 064 (36·1%) 5010 (36·8%) 4500 (36·3%) 2890 (36·7%) 2481 (34·8%) 2183 (35·1%)
 Obese (≥30·0 kg/m²) 16 849 (35·7%) 4413 (32·4%) 4597 (36·3%) 2755 (35·0%) 2731 (38·3%) 2353 (37·9%)

Data are n (%) or mean (SD). BMI=body-mass index.