Table 4.
Variable** | BMI Group* | p-Value# | ES | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Severely underweight (n = 37) | Underweight (n = 45) | Healthy Weight (n = 187) | Overweight (n = 76) | Obesity (n = 60) | |||
Physical activity | |||||||
TPA | 3.11a (1.22) | 2.66a (1.11) | 2.88a (1.16) | 3.00a (1.03) | 3.11a (1.16) | 0.19 | 0.14 |
TPA-OS | 3.00a (1.33) | 2.50a (1.33) | 2.66a (1.41) | 2.66a (1.50) | 2.83a (1.04) | 0.23 | 0.12 |
TPA-SB | 3.33a (1.00) | 3a (1) | 3.00a (1.33) | 3.00a (1.66) | 3.66a (1.41) | 0.25 | 0.11 |
Game addiction | |||||||
DGA | 1.77ab (0.88) | 1.88a (0.66) | 1.66b (0.83) | 1.88ab (0.88) | 1.88a (1.00) | 0.025 | 0.27 |
Significant results are in bold. TPA, total physical activity; TPA-OS, total physical activity out of school; TPA-SB, total physical activity-school based; DGA, digital game addiction.
There is a statistically significant difference in group categories that do not contain the same letter in each row (Conover test; p < 0.05).
Variables are summarized as “median (interquartile range).”
Kruskal Wallis H test.