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. 2022 Jun 15;17(6):e0269231. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0269231

Table 1. Demographic data of DR participants with healthcare access and utilization survey data.

Demographics of the general All of Us adult population and the general United States (US) population based on the 2020 census are included for reference regarding representativeness of the cohort.

DR cohort that answered healthcare access and utilization survey (N = 729) All of Us adult population (N = 302,601) US population in the year 2020 (N = 329,484,119)
Age (Mean, SD) 64.9 (11.41) 53.34 (16.73) N/A
Gender (n, %)
    Male 341 (46.78%) 116,146 (38.38%) 162,211,577 (49.23%)
    Female 388 (53.22%) 186,455 (61.62%) 167,272,542 (50.77%)
Self-Reported Race (n, %)
    Black or African American 149 (20.44%) 66,434 (21.95%) 39,839,863 (12.09%)
    White 442 (60.63%) 163,655 (54.08%) 206,619,960 (62.71%)
    Other 138 (18.9%) 72,512 (23.97%) 83,024,296 (25.20%)
Self-Reported Ethnicity (n, %)
    Not Hispanic or Latino 603 (82.72%) 241,420 (79.78%) 268,350,627 (81.45%)
    Hispanic or Latino 111 (15.23%) 57,961 (19.15%) 61,133,492 (18.55%)

* Original self-reported race categories included Asian, but this category was collapsed together to avoid secondary calculation of cells <20.

** Counts less than 20 (and corresponding percentages) cannot be displayed due to NIH All of Us Research Program Data and Statistics Dissemination Policy. In some cases, additional data may be obscured to prevent secondary calculation of these values.