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Fig. 3

From: Gender differences in walking (for leisure, transport and in total) across adult life: a systematic review

Fig. 3

Forest plot showing odds ratios for the prevalence of walking for transport amongst women in comparison to men among (a) all participants and (b) by age group. Clear markers indicate bivariate analysis; filled markers indicate multivariate analysis, and footnotes detail control variables included in each model. Marker size is proportional to the sample size of the study. 1 Age, family income, marital status, neighbourhood socioeconomic status, neighbourhood walkability. 2 Education, income, neighbourhood walkability, life stage, distance to work or education, nativity, destination accessibility. 3 Age, education, employment, household economic status, presence of children in household, health, car ownership, access to shops, presence of sidewalks. 4 Age, education, functional limitations, area of residence. 5 Education and employment

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