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Table 4 Results of multiple regression analyses with socio-demographic and lifestyle characteristics as independent variables and total physical activity level as the dependent variable

From: Prevalence, patterns, and correlates of physical activity in Nepal: findings from a nationally representative study using the Global Physical Activity Questionnaire (GPAQ)

 

Total physical activitya/Bb (95% CI)c

Males

p-valued

Females

p-valued

Age in years

 15–29

Ref

 

Ref

 

 30–44

-2 (− 8–4)

0.516

−1 (− 4–3)

0.702

 45–69

− 20 (− 28 – − 13)

< 0.001

− 12 (− 18 – − 9)

< 0.001

Marital status

 Never married

Ref

 

Ref

 

 Currently married

7 (0–14)

0.032

7 (3–12)

0.001

 Divorced/widowed/separated

11 (− 5–3)

0.194

−4 (− 11–4)

0.354

Education level

 No formal schooling

Ref

 

Ref

 

 Primary

−5 (−12–2)

0.124

4 (0–7)

0.028

 Secondary

−14 (− 20 – − 6)

< 0.001

-6 (− 10 – − 2)

0.002

 Higher

−30 (− 43 – −19)

< 0.001

− 10 (− 18 – − 2)

0.011

Place of residence

 Rural

Ref

 

Ref

 

 Urban

−19 (−25 – − 12)

< 0.001

−10 (− 12 – − 5)

< 0.001

Smoking status

 Non-smoker

Ref

 

Ref

 

 Smoker

− 11 (− 16 – − 5)

< 0.001

− 11 (− 16 – − 6)

< 0.001

Body mass index

 Underweight

−11 (− 18 – − 3)

0.006

−8 (− 11 – − 4)

< 0.001

 Normal weight

Ref

 

Ref

 

 Overweight

−9 (− 14 – −2)

0.010

0 (− 4–3)

0.880

 Obese

−27 (− 43 – − 11)

< 0.001

− 4 (− 11–2)

0.161

  1. aDependent variable was log-transformed prior to the analysis
  2. bPercent difference (from the reference category) in the dependent variable associated with being in the given category (calculated based on the antilog of unstandardized regression coefficient)
  3. c95% confidence interval for the unstandardized regression coefficient
  4. dp-value for the unstandardized regression coefficient