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. 2023 Jan 18;23:127. doi: 10.1186/s12889-022-14973-1

Table 2.

Descriptive statistics

Without MI With MI
N % N %
Gender
 Male 249 19.9 249 19.9
 Female 1000 80.1 1003 80.1
BMI
 Under and Normal (< 25 kg/m2) 308 26.1 330 26.4
 Overweight (25–29.9 kg/m2) 378 32.0 399 31.9
 Obese (≥30 kg/m2) 495 41.9 523 41.8
Income
 $20,000 or more 496 45.4 566 45.2
 Less than $20,000 596 54.6 686 54.8
Education
 Less than HS 226 18.7 234 18.7
 HS graduate 405 33.4 418 34.6
 Some college or college graduate 580 47.9 600 47.9
Employment
 Employed 455 37.9 469 37.5
 Self-employed 133 11.1 143 11.4
 Homemaker 137 11.4 144 11.5
 Student 90 7.5 92 7.3
 Retired 63 5.3 66 5.3
 Unable to work 131 10.9 136 10.9
 Unemployed for 1 year or more 81 6.8 84 6.7
 Unemployed for less than 1 year 72 6.0 78 6.2
 Don’t know/not sure 38 3.2 40 3.2
Marital status
 Married 333 27.3 340 27.2
 Divorced 83 6.8 84 6.7
 Widowed 34 2.8 37 3
 Separated 120 9.9 123 9.8
 Never married 537 44.1 553 44.2
 A member of an unmarried couple living together 111 9.1 115 9.2
Ethnicity
 Hispanic 563 53.9 678 54.1
 Black 372 35.6 433 34.6
 Other 110 10.5 141 11.3
Mean SD Mean SD
Age 38.8 12.5 38.8 12.5
NEWS walkability enablers (range = 1–4) 2.7 0.5 2.7 0.5
NEWS walkability barriers (range = 1–4) 2.6 0.6 2.6 0.6
NEWS neighborhood satisfaction (range = 1–5) 3.4 0.8 3.4 0.8
Physical HR-QoL (0–100) 46.0 9.7 45.8 9.5
Mental HR-QoL (0–100) 48.7 11.3 48.9 11.1

NEWS Neighborhood Environmental Walkability Survey, HR-QoL health-related quality of life