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Table 4 Univariate regression analysis exploring the relation between correlates of PA at baseline and PA level at 6-month follow-up

From: Which patients benefit from physical activity on prescription (PAP)? A prospective observational analysis of factors that predict increased physical activity

Correlates of PA (n)

PA level

Unstandardized

Coefficient B

R2 (adj)

p value

Self-efficacy expectations (325)

0.19

0.011

0.033

Outcome expectations (312)

−0.56

0.010

0.077

Enjoyment (314)

0.02

0.008

0.118

Readiness to change

 Prepared (347)

0.02

0.013

0.020

 Confident (346)

0.02

0.027

0.001

BMI (356)

−0.07

0.008

0.045

Physical component summary - SF-36 (343)

0.04

0.010

0.033

PA level at baseline (360)

0.32

0.020

0.004

  1. PA level physical activity level according to ACSM/AHA questionnaire, ACSM American College of Sports Medicine, AHA American Heart Association, BMI body mass index,
  2. SF-36 36-Item Short Form Health Survey
  3. Statistical significance was set at p ≤ 0.05. Statistical significant p-values are presented in bold numbers