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. 2022 May 6;15(3):367–377. doi: 10.1007/s40271-022-00578-8

Table 1.

Participant characteristics summary

Characteristic Descriptive statistics (N = 28)
Age, mean years, (SD) 57.6 (10.0%)
Gender (n, %)
 Male 10 (35.7%)
 Female 18 (64.3%)
Ethnicity (n, %)
 Hispanic or Latino 9 (32.1%)
 Not Hispanic or Latino 19 (67.9%)
Race (n, %)
 Black or African American 7 (25.0%)
 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 1 (3.6%)
 White 16 (57.1%)
 Multiplea 1 (3.6%)
 Other 3 (10.7%)
Employment status (n, %)
 Full-time work 11 (39.3%)
 Part-time work 5 (17.9%)
 Otherb 12 (42.9%)
Education level (n, %)
 University degree 6 (21.4%)
 No university degree 22 (78.6%)
Marital status (n, %)
 Single 5 (17.9%)
 Married/cohabitating/living with partner 16 (57.1%)
 Otherc 7 (25.0%)
Duration of diabetes, mean years (SD) 10.3 (5.0)
Duration of tirzepatide treatment, mean days (SD) [range] 272.1 (36.6) [105.0–356.0]
Most recent HbA1c (%), mean (SD) 6.6 (1.1)
BMI, mean kg/m2 (SD) [range] 33.0 (6.9) [23.0–49.6]

BMI body mass index, SD standard deviation

aMultiple includes American Indian or Alaska Native + White (n = 1)

bOther employment includes retired (n = 7), disabled (n = 2), homemaker (n = 2), and unemployed (n = 1)

cOther marital status includes divorced (n = 5) and widowed (n = 2)