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Table 2 Demographic and Health Characteristics of Study Participants

From: Perceptions of physical activity and technology enabled exercise interventions among people with advanced chronic kidney disease: a qualitative study

Variablea

Interview Site

Total

Emory

(n = 11)

Stanford (n = 8)

Sex, Male

4 (36%)

4 (50%)

8 (42%)

Race/Ethnicity

 Asian

0 (0%)

3 (38%)

3 (16%)

 Black/African American

8 (73%)

1 (13%)

9 (47%)

 Hispanic

1 (9%)

1 (13%)

2 (11%)

 White

2 (18%)

2 (25%)

4 (21%)

 Other/Declined

0 (0%)

1 (13%)

1 (5%)

Age; Mean ± SD (Range)

58.5 ± 11.3 (36–71)

62.4 ± 7.6 (48–74)

60.2 ± 10.2 (36–74)

Employment Status

 Employed, Full Time

2 (18%)

3 (38%)

5 (26%)

 Employed, Part Time

2 (18%)

1 (13%)

3 (16%)

 Retired

6 (55%)

3 (38%)

9 (47%)

 Unemployed

1 (9%)

1 (13%)

2 (11%)

Diabetic CKDa

3 (33%)

6 (75%)

9 (53%)

eGFR;a Mean ± SD (Range) ml/min/1.73 m

34.6 ± 10.5 (18–52)

19.3 ± 10.3 (6–40)

26.9 ± 12.8 (6–52)

  1. atype of CKD missing for two Emory participants; Baseline eGFR missing for three Emory participants; Data presented as Number (percent) unless otherwise indicated SD Standard deviation, CKD Chronic Kidney Disease, eGFR Estimated glomerular filtration rate