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Table 3 ORs a for increasing LTPA by environment score and psychosocial score, among women in the READI study

From: Is a perceived supportive physical environment important for self-reported leisure time physical activity among socioeconomically disadvantaged women with poor psychosocial characteristics? An observational study

 

LTPA

 

≥1 min/wk

≥120 mins/wk

≥280 mins/wk

 

(vs. 0 min/wk)

(vs. <120 mins/wk)

(vs. <280 mins/wk)

Environment score

   

Low (n = 1009)

1.0 (reference)

1.0 (reference)

1.0 (reference)

Med (n = 1112)

1.38 (1.15 1.64)**

1.37 (1.18, 1.59)**

1.20 (1.01, 1.43)*

High (n = 1495)

1.67 (1.40, 2.00)**

1.70 (1.46, 1.98)**

1.44 (1.22, 1.70)**

p trend

<0.001

<0.001

<0.001

Psychosocial score

   

Low (n = 1075)

1.0 (reference)

1.0 (reference)

1.0 (reference)

Medium (n = 1088)

3.52 (2.89, 4.30)***

2.81 (2.36, 3.34)***

2.72 (2.05, 3.61)***

High (n = 1453)

15.31 (12.42, 18.88)***

11.32 (9.55, 13.42)***

8.20 (6.42, 10.49)***

p trend

<0.001

<0.001

<0.001

  1. LTPA leisure time physical activity, READI resilience for eating and inactivity despite inequality study; * p < 0.05 ** p < 0.01 *** p < 0.001.
  2. a Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals from generalised ordered logistic regression model adjusted for age, number of children, country of birth, employment status, marital status, smoking status, and injury/illness/disability; robust standard errors adjusting for clustering by neighbourhood (the unit of recruitment). Generalised ordered logistic regression is appropriate for the ordered but not evenly spaced outcome data, and compares each increasing category to all data below the cut-point for that category.