Table 3.
Variable | Model 1 (AIC = 721.62) | Model 2 (AIC = 717.79) | ||||||
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Estimate | ±SE | 95% CI [lower, upper] | p-value† | Estimate | ±SE | 95% CI [lower, upper] | p-value† | |
Age | 0.090 | 0.016 | [0.057, 0.122] | 1.39e-06 *** | 0.133 | 0.024 | [0.085, 0.181] | 1.39e-06 *** |
Sex (male) | 0.533 | 0.618 | [−0.679, 1.745] | 0.429 | 0.621 | 0.609 | [−0.572, 1.814] | 0.378 |
Camp Type (village) | −0.220 | 0.598 | [−1.393, 0.952] | 0.713 | 3.327 | 1.610 | [0.172, 6.482] | 0.056° |
Annual Mobility | −0.530 | 0.154 | [−0.833, −0.227] | 2.95e-03 ** | −0.466 | 0.154 | [−0.769, −0.164] | 8.26e-03 ** |
School (yrs) | 0.252 | 0.092 | [0.071, 0.433] | 0.016 * | 0.216 | 0.092 | [0.035, 0.396] | 0.032 * |
Age * Camp type (village) | −0.077 | 0.032 | [−0.140, −0.013] | 0.032 * |
Model 1 results are from a generalized linear regression model with all variables present and no interactions. Model 2 results are from a generalized linear regression model with all variables present, as well as any two-way interactions between age, sex, and lifestyle variables that reduce the AIC of Model 1. Interactions for Model 2 were chosen using a simultaneous inclusion procedure. All results shown are adjusted for accelerometer wear-time.
p values shown are FDR-adjusted for multiple hypothesis testing
p<0.1
<0.05
<0.01
<0.001