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Table 3 Unadjusted and Adjusted Multinomial Regression Models Examining the Associations between Neighborhood Characteristics and Physical Activity Levels in the Lawrence Health and Well-being Study, 2011–2013

From: Neighborhood environment correlates of physical activity and sedentary behavior among Latino adults in Massachusetts

 

Model 1

Model 2

  

95 % C.I.

 

95 % C.I.

Physical activity level

OR

Lower

Upper

OR

Lower

Upper

>0 and <150 min per Week

 Violence

1.035

0.741

1.446

1.080

0.761

1.533

 Safety

0.975

0.766

1.240

0.999

0.817

1.222

 Aesthetic Quality

0.962

0.733

1.263

0.867

0.647

1.161

 Walking Environment

1.024

0.737

1.422

0.948

0.669

1.344

 Availability of Healthy Foods

1.039

0.840

1.284

1.037

0.832

1.291

 Social Cohesion

1.120

0.848

1.479

1.003

0.747

1.346

 Activities with Neighbors

1.154

0.893

1.492

1.016

0.827

1.401

>150 min Per Week

 Violence

1.178

0.910

1.524

1.128

0.857

1.483

 Safety

1.016

0.840

1.229

0.931

0.719

1.204

 Aesthetic Quality

0.970

0.782

1.203

0.949

0.753

1.196

 Walking Environment

1.445**

1.106

1.888

1.403*

1.061

1.857

 Availability of Healthy Foods

1.201*

1.015

1.422

1.150

0.965

1.369

 Social Cohesion

1.106

0.890

1.375

1.062

0.839

1.345

 Activities with Neighbors

1.159

0.946

1.420

1.140

0.921

1.411

  1. Note. The reference category is: No Activity
  2. Model 1 is unadjusted
  3. Model 2 is adjusted for age, gender, education level, BMI, and smoking status
  4. *p < .05
  5. **p < .01