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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2021 Mar 16;45(4):828–840. doi: 10.1111/acer.14569

Table 3.

Means for Alcohol and Body Composition Indices for the four-class solution

Variable Profile 1 (n = 424) – Moderate Alcohol Severity (No AUD), overweight profile Profile 2 (n = 93) – Moderate alcohol severity (with AUD), moderate food addiction + obese profile Profile 3 (n = 44) – High alcohol severity (with AUD), High food addiction + obese profile Profile 4 (n = 41) – High alcohol severity (with AUD), overweight
Demographics (M+SEM/Median)
Age 22.69 (0.05) 22.66 (0.12) 22.43 (0.16) 22.47 (0.22)
Sex (% female) 54.5% 72.0% 70.5% 39.0%
Median Household Income At least $30,000 but less than $45,000 At least $30,000 but less than $45,000 At least $30,000 but less than $45,000 At least $30,000 but less than $45,000
Race (% White/% Black) 50.5%/39.2% 37.6% / 50.5% 27.3% / 52.3% 53.7% / 34.1
College Status (% College) 67.9% 64.5% 45.5% 51.2%

Indicators
Alcohol Problems 9.74 (0.39) 15.93 (1.13) 16.74 (1.72) 19.38 (1.6)
Drinks per Week 13.30 (0.41) 15.24 (1.13) 19.77 (2.68) 54.41 (1.89)
Alcohol Use Disorder Sxs 1.33 (0.09) 2.87 (0.28) 3.26 (0.52) 4.28 (0.46)
Food Addiction 0.35 (0.03) 4.15 (0.12) 8.69 (0.2) 0.67 (0.17)
Body Fat 28.75 (0.6) 36.74 (1.38) 36 (2.03) 29.55 (2.09)
Muscle Mass 51.93 (0.56) 52.47 (1.17) 53.42 (1.74) 54.48 (1.97)
BMI 27.35 (0.34) 31.48 (0.85) 31.37 (1.29) 28.09 (1.03)

Note. BMI = Body Mass Index. College status refers to those enrolled or graduated from a 4-year University.