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. 2024 Jul 20;31(9):828–836. doi: 10.1097/GME.0000000000002397

TABLE 3.

Associations of baseline physical activity, cardiorespiratory fitness, and body composition with follow-up menopausal symptoms in the longitudinal study (n = 82)

Total symptoms Somato-vegetative symptoms Psychological symptoms Urogenital symptoms
B 95% CI B 95% CI B 95% CI B 95% CI
ACC-PA (10 mg) −0.18 −1.08 to 0.72 −0.13 −0.55 to 0.29 0.03 −0.38 to 0.44 −0.08 −0.43 to 0.27
SR-PA (MET-h/d) −0.01 −0.19 to 0.18 0.01 −0.08 to 0.10 0.00 −0.08 to 0.08 −0.01 −0.09 to 0.06
Predicted VO2max (l/min)a −2.06 −7.23 to 3.12 −1.12 −3.63 to 1.39 −0.56 −2.84 to 1.71 −0.37 −2.40 to 1.67
Total body mass (kg)b −0.03 −0.13 to 0.06 −0.03 −0.07 to 0.02 0.01 −0.03 to 0.05 −0.02 −0.05 to 0.02
Body fat mass (kg)b −0.04 −0.39 to 0.31 0.01 −0.16 to 0.17 −0.05 −0.20 to 0.10 0.01 −0.13 to 0.14
Lean body mass (kg)b 0.04 −0.29 to 0.37 0.00 −0.16 to 0.16 0.06 −0.09 to 0.20 −0.02 −0.15 to 0.11

Multiple imputation was applied in the analyses. All models are adjusted with baseline menopausal status, age, use of hormonal preparations, smoking, education, and alcohol consumption.

ACC-PA, accelerometer-measured physical activity mean amplitude deviation; mg, milligravity (0.00981 m/s2); SR-PA, self-reported physical activity; VO2max, maximal oxygen consumption.

aModel is additionally adjusted with baseline lean body mass.

bModel is additionally adjusted with baseline body height.