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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Obesity (Silver Spring). 2020 Sep 27;28(11):2107–2115. doi: 10.1002/oby.22958

Table 2.

Characteristics of participants who consented to EHR data extraction in the Shape study.

Usual Care
(N=71)
Intervention (N=68) Total
(N=139)
Education
  Less than high school graduate 10 (14.1%) 9 (13.2%) 19 (13.7%)
  High school graduate 18 (25.4%) 18 (26.5%) 36 (25.9%)
  Some college or vocational/trade school 39 (54.9%) 38 (55.9%) 77 (55.4%)
  4-year college degree or higher 4 (5.6%) 3 (4.4%) 7 (5.0%)
Poverty Status
  Below 29 (40.8%) 20 (29.4%) 49 (35.3%)
  Borderline 20 (28.2%) 21 (30.9%) 41 (29.5%)
  Above 21 (29.6%) 26 (38.2%) 47 (33.8%)
  Unknown 1 (1.4%) 1 (1.5%) 2 (1.4%)
Marital Status
  Married 22 (31.0%) 14 (20.6%) 36 (25.9%)
  Other 46 (64.8%) 53 (77.9%) 99 (71.2%)
  Unreported 3 (4.2%) 1 (1.5%) 4 (2.9%)
Age, Mean (SD) 35.38 (5.66) 35.93 (5.47) 35.65 (5.56)
Weight (in kg), Mean (SD) 81.65 (9.08) 82.01 (9.00) 81.83 (9.01)
Body Mass Index (kg/m2), Mean (SD) 30.23 (2.35) 30.49 (2.64) 30.35 (2.49)
Waist circumference (cm), Mean (SD) 97.87 (7.85) 99.07 (8.11) 98.46 (7.97)
Systolic Blood Pressure (mmHg), Mean (SD) 123.31 (14.61) 123.44 (15.57) 123.37 (15.03)
Diastolic Blood Pressure (mm Hg), Mean (SD) 80.71 (11.06) 81.19 (10.31) 80.94 (10.66)
Total Cholesterol, Mean (SD) 242.31 (511.19) 174.47 (37.57) 208.88 (365.32)

Note: All participants are black women

Abbreviations: EHR – Electronic Health Records; mmHg – millimeters of mercury; cm – centimeters; kg – kilograms; m – meters; SD – Standard Deviation