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Table 2 Means and standard deviations of parenting practices, physical neighbourhood environment characteristics and time children spent in PA levels

From: Do parenting practices moderate the association between the physical neighbourhood environment and changes in children’s time spent at various physical activity levels? An exploratory longitudinal study

  

Mean ± SD

 

Parenting practices

Logistic supporta

4.12 ± .63

 

Coactivitiesa

3.21 ± .76

 

Modellinga

3.48 ± .62

 

Encouragementa

3.84 ± .67

 

Neighbourhood characteristics

Number of playgrounds

9.48 ± 4.23

 

Number of sports facilities

2.02 ± 1.33

 

Walkabilityb

3.45 ± .23

 

Cyclabilityb

2.96 ± .69

 
  

Mean minutes ± SD

Mean valid days ± SD

Valid wear time

Baseline

781.74 ± 80.75

1.89 ± 0.32

6-Months follow-up

781.72 ± 92.70

1.93 ± 0.48

18-Months follow-up

768.12 ± 98.41

1.98 ± 0.69

  

Mean minutes ± SD

Mean % per day ± SD

Child PA levels

LPA baseline

212.07 ± 39.43

27.21 ± 4.65

LPA 6-months follow-up

217.05 ± 44.26

27.81 ± 4.86

LPA 18-months follow-up

195.01 ± 43.73

25.39 ± 4.94

MVPA baseline

50.63 ± 21.62

6.49 ± 2.69

MVPA 6-months follow-up

56.57 ± 24.18

7.27 ± 3.08

MVPA 18-months follow-up

54.32 ± 25.99

7.07 ± 3.28

SB baseline

519.03 ± 76.71

66.30 ± 6.03

SB 6-months follow-up

507.97 ± 81.56

64.92 ± 6.42

SB 18-months follow-up

518.81 ± 84.35

67.54 ± 6.76

  1. SB Sedentary Behaviour, LPA Light Physical Activity, MVPA Moderate-to-Vigorous Physical Activity. a scale 1–5, b scale 1–4