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Table 4 Relationship of neighbourhood walkability and safety (explanatory variables) with 24-hour movement behaviours (outcome variables) among girls (n = 190) aged 8–10 years: results of a linear model approach

From: Associations of neighborhood walkability with moderate to vigorous physical activity: an application of compositional data analysis comparing compositional and non-compositional approaches

 

Sleep (hours)

Sedentary Time (hours)

Light PA (hours)

MVPA (hours)

Coefficient

Estimate

95% CI

Estimate

95% CI

Estimate

95% CI

Estimate

95% CI

(Intercept)

12.36

11.10

13.61

2.31

0.56

4.06

8.66

7.15

10.16

0.68

0.16

1.19

Age

-0.18

-0.31

-0.04

0.37

0.18

0.56

-0.19

-0.35

-0.03

-0.00

-0.06

0.05

BMI z-score

-0.09

-0.17

-0.01

0.0.

-0.08

0.13

0.06

-0.03

0.15

0.00

-0.03

0.04

Summer (vs Winter)

0.03

-0.17

0.23

-0.11

-0.39

0.16

-0.04

-0.28

0.20

0.12

0.04

0.20

Puberty initiated (vs uninitiated)

0.01

-0.25

0.27

0.52

0.16

0.88

-0.40

-0.70

-0.08

-0.14

-0.24

-0.03

At least 1 parent with a technical degree (vs high school only)

-0.33

-0.57

-0.07

0.07

-0.30

0.43

0.23

-0.08

0.54

0.03

-0.07

0.14

At least 1 parent with a university degree (vs high school only)

0.26

0.06

0.46

-0.02

-0.30

0.26

-0.21

-0.45

0.02

-0.03

-0.12

0.05

Walkability PC

0.01

-0.11

0.10

-0.07

-0.22

0.08

0.00

-0.13

0.13

0.07

0.02

0.11

  1. PA Physical activity, CI Confidence Interval, BMI Body mass index, PC Principal component