From:  Habitual intake of ultra-processed foods and its relationship with blood pressure, anthropometric measures, and health risks among Filipino youth

 Distribution of the sociodemographic data.

CharacteristicsCategoriesn%
SexMale18651.67
Female17448.33
Age groupAdolescent 16–1917348.06
Young adult 20–3018751.94
Respondent groupCollege12233.89
Employee6618.33
Senior high school14640.56
Community267.22
Family structureExtended12434.44
Nuclear23665.56
Marital statusSingle34295
Married133.61
Common-law/live-in51.39
OccupationClerical support123.33
Craft and related trades10.28
Laborers & unskilled workers113.06
Professional4011.11
Service, sales, and shop and market sales143.89
Student27676.67
Technicians and associate professionals20.56
Unemployed41.11
Income clusterPoor5916.39
Low income5916.39
Lower middle income10428.89
Middle middle income7520.83
Upper middle income277.50
Upper income236.39
Rich133.61
Highest educational attainmentNo education10.28
Elementary (kinder to grade 6)20.56
Junior high (grade 7 to 10)15342.50
Senior high (grade 11 to 12)12635
Technical vocational education and training51.39
Baccalaureate degree6116.94
Master’s degree (post-baccalaureate)113.06
Doctoral degree10.28
Physical activity levelLow10328.61
Moderate15743.61
High10027.78
Smoking statusNever smoker28579.17
Former smoker3610
Current smoker3910.83
Drinking statusLifetime abstainer8623.89
Former drinker7821.67
Current drinker19654.44
Medication useTaking medications (antihypertensive, steroids, and antipsychotics) 1 year ago71.94
Not taking medications affecting blood pressure, appetite, or weight35398.06