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Table 2 LTPA (minutes/week) overall and stratified 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

Leisure time physical activity

n (%)

Mean (SD)

Median (IQR)

Overall

3765 (100%)

206.3 (272.9)

120 (0, 280)

Environment score

   

 Low

1064 (28.3)

181.2 (269.7)

90 (0, 240)

 Medium

1159 (30.8)

204.7 (270.5)

120 (0, 270)

 High

1542 (41.0)

224.9 (275.5)

150 (30, 300)

p trend

 

<.001

Psychosocial score

   

 Low

1126 (29.9)

81.8 (175.1)

0 (0, 90)

 Medium

1131 (30.0)

174.7 (238.7)

90 (0, 240)

 High

1508 (40.1)

323.0 (307.2)

240 (120, 420)

p trend

 

<.001

  1. SD standard deviation; IQR inter-quartile range; READI resilience for eating and inactivity despite inequality study.
  2. *p-values from Cuzick non-parametric test for trend comparing leisure time physical activity values across increasing categories.