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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Prev Med. 2021 Mar 27;60(6):866–872. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2021.01.012

Table 1.

Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of Study Population by Categorization of Physical Activity Measured Through Accelerometry

Demographic and clinical characteristics PA categorization by accelerometrya
Inactive
n=54
Low active
n=42
Moderately active
n=127
Active
n=298
Overall
n=521
Age, mean (SD) 62.3 (11.2) 59.9 (11.3) 55.4 (13.0) 52.7 (12.0) 55.0 (12.5)
Female, N (%) 44 (81.5) 31 (73.8) 85 (66.9) 177 (59.4) 337 (64.7)
Non-Hispanic White, N (%) 49 (90.7) 34 (81.0) 115 (90.6) 274 (92.0) 473 (90.8)
Education, N (%) college graduates 24 (44.4) 23 (54.8) 90 (70.9) 223 (74.8) 360 (69.1)
BMI, mean (SD) 32.0 (7.9) 31.6 (7.9) 27.6 (5.2) 26.0 (4.2) 27.4 (5.7)
Charlson comorbidity score, mean (SD) 1.0 (1.1) 0.5 (0.9) 0.3 (0.6) 0.2 (0.6) 0.3 (0.7)
EVS, minutes/week, mean (SD) 80.9 (99.9) 109.5 (130.2) 137.7 (125.7) 208.7 (151.5) 170.2 (146.7)
a

Inactive defined as 0–29 minutes/week; low active defined as 30–59 minutes/week; moderately active defined as 60–149 minutes/week; active defined as ≥150 minutes/week.

EVS, exercise vital sign; PA, physical activity.