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. 2023 Sep 20;2(4):100145. doi: 10.1016/j.focus.2023.100145

Table 4.

Longitudinal Changes in Sedentary Time

Dependent variable Coefficient 95% CI p-value
All participants
 Intervention 13.02 −89.02, 697.32 0.94
 Study Month 3 180.16 −174.11, 365.44 0.13
 Study Month 6 310.11 −40.24, 520.99 0.01*
 Age −25.26 −22.13, −2.41 <0.01⁎⁎
 Intervention Х  study Month 3 62.63 −566.69, 206.85 0.71
 Intervention Х  study Month 6 119.50 −567.47, 217.38 0.49
Adult participants only
 Intervention 304.15 −89.02, 697.32 0.13
 Study Month 3 95.67 −174.11, 365.44 0.49
 Study Month 6 240.38 −40.24, 520.99 0.09
 Age −12.27 −22.13, −2.41 0.02*
 Intervention Х  study Month 3 −179.91 −566.69, 206.85 0.36
 Intervention Х  study Month 6 −175.04 −567.47, 217.38 0.38
Adults only, complete cases
 Intervention 317.57 −75.59, 710.73 0.11
 Study Month 3 80.47 −192.00, 352.94 0.56
 Study Month 6 215.37 −65.28, 496.02 0.13
 Age −10.69 −20.63, −0.75 0.04*
 Intervention Х  study Month 3 −550.79 −550.79–223.34 0.41
 Intervention Х  study Month 6 −583.53 −583.53, 202.13 0.34

Note: Boldface indicates statistical significance (*p<0.05, **p<0.01, and ***p<0.001).

Summary statistics from linear mixed-effects models for sedentary time among the control versus the intervention group are presented.