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Table 5 Associations between the parental perceived physical environment and children’s objectively measured moderate- to vigorous-intensity physical activity

From: The association between the parental perception of the physical neighborhood environment and children’s location-specific physical activity

 

Bivariate associationsa

 

β ± SE

n

95%CI

OR

Land use mix diversity

−0.124 ± 0.131

437

0.68; 1.14

0.88

Residential density

0.143 ± 0.197

395

0.78; 1.70

1.15

Street connectivity

0.305 ± 0.207

437

0.90; 2.04

1.36

Land use mix accessibility

0.121 ± 0.160

439

0.82; 1.54

1.13

Walk/cycle facilities

0.236 ± 0.180

437

0.89; 1.80

1.27

Aesthetics

−0.140 ± 0.184

437

0.61; 1.25

0.87

Traffic safety

−0.035 ± 0.190

437

0.67; 1.40

0.97

Crime safety

−0.223 ± 0.180

437

0.56; 1.14

0.80

Recreation facilities

−0.236 ± 0.139

433

0.60; 1.04

0.79

Having a garden (ref = no)

0.240 ± 0.318

441

0.68; 2.37

1.27

  1. β multilevel bivariate linear regression coefficient, n number of children included in the analytical sample, SE standard error, CI confidence interval
  2. aMultilevel logistic regression analyses were controlled for age, sex and family SES