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. 2022 Mar 16;5(1):e35137. doi: 10.2196/35137

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Time spent outdoors was significantly reduced during the intervention period for participants of the community phase 1 pilot study. Data collected before (16/16, 100%) and during the intervention (13/16, 81%) were compared using paired Student t tests (P<.05), including (A) overall time spent outdoors per day (−105 minutes difference in predicted means, 95% CI −150 to −59 minutes; P=.002), (B) time spent outdoors on school days (−81 minutes, 95% CI −135 to −26 minutes; P=.008), and (C) time spent outdoors on weekend days (−96 minutes, 95% CI −169 to −23 minutes; P=.01). Data are shown for each individual and paired for responses before and during the intervention period (combined for both intervention groups).