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Table 2 Unadjusted and Adjusted Logistic Regression Results of the Association of Each Covariate with Meeting Physical Activity Guidelines

From: Factors associated with meeting physical activity guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic

Variable

Class

OR (95% CI)

AOR (95% CI)

Income Group

 < $40,000

$40,000 to $69,999

 ≥ $70,000

Age Category

18–44 (REF)

    

45–64

0.91 (0.58, 1.42)

0.88 (0.23, 3.40)

0.69 (0.26, 1.81)

0.87 (0.44, 1.71)

65 + 

1.25 (0.58, 2.71)

0.84 (0.11, 6.72)

NE

0.91 (0.30, 2.72)

Sex

Female vs Male 

1.01 (0.61, 1.67)

0.77 (0.28,2.15)

1.36 (0.41, 4.57)

1.01 (0.47, 2.18)

Race/Ethnicity

Non-Hispanic White (REF)

    

Hispanic

0.55 (0.35, 0.86) **

2.04 (0.47, 8.89)

1.16 (0.36, 3.70)

0.62 (0.31, 1.24)

Non-Hispanic Other

2.82 (0.64, 12.44)

NE

NE

2.35 (0.48, 11.54)

Educational Level

High School or less

0.60 (0.25, 1.41)

0.72 (0.21, 2.44)

0.93 (0.08, 10.24)

NE

Some College

0.55 (0.34, 0.91) *

0.26 (0.09, 0.71) **

1.44 (0.45, 4.56)

1.10 (0.42, 2.90)

College and beyond (REF)

    

Employment Status

Unemployed vs Employed

0.83 (0.51, 1.35)

-

-

-

Children

0 (REF)

    

1

1.51 (0.82, 2.81)

-

-

-

2

1.23 (0.69, 2.19)

-

-

-

3 + 

1.72 (0.79, 3.72)

-

-

-

Pet Ownership

Yes vs No

1.37 (0.88, 2.14)

0.53 (0.19, 1.49)

1.41 (0.50, 3.98)

2.37 (1.23, 4.55) **

Currently Under

Stay-At-Home Order

Yes vs No

1.33 (0.81, 2.17)

-

-

-

Length of Stay

-At-Home Order

 ≥ 30 days vs < 30 Days

2.41 (1.17, 5.00) *

3.74 (0.45, 31.23)

1.59 (0.154, 16.29)

1.95 (0.73, 5.21)

Neighborhood

Safety Tertiles

1 (Ref)

    

2

0.81 (0.47, 1.39)

0.43 (0.09, 1.99)

0.90 (0.25, 3.22)

0.83 (0.40, 1.75)

3

0.44 (0.27, 0.71) **

0.15 (0.04, 0.61) **

0.53 (0.18, 1.58)

0.66 (0.28, 1.55)

  1. C-statistic for AOR models are: 0.758; 0.644; 0.660; *p-value < 0.05, **p-value < 0.01
  2. NH non-Hispanic, AOR Adjusted Odds Ratio; AOR was adjusted for age, sex, race, education, income, pet, length of stay-at-home and NHS. NE No Estimate Due to Low Sample Size in Subgroup