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. 2010 Jul 5;7:57. doi: 10.1186/1479-5868-7-57

Table 3.

Cross-sectional regression model

Step R-square Δ Beta T-value p-value
1 .058
Gender -.155 -5.23 .000
Age .134 4.44 .000
Marital status .025 .833 .405
Employment status -.001 -.024 .981
Education -.001 -.030 .976
Activity -.074 -.2.51 .012
Fruit and vegetable intake -.073 -2.50 .012

2 .010
Gender -.146 -4.92 .000
Age .130 4.23 .000
Marital status .036 1.20 .230
Employment status .007 0.22 .822
Education -.007 -0.25 .801
Activity -.066 -2.25 .028
Fruit and vegetable intake -.066 -2.21 .025
Close to job -.042 -1.37 .170
Close to outdoor recreation -.009 -0.28 .778
Quality of schools -.029 -0.94 .350
Ease of walking -.029 -0.93 .035

3 .009
Gender -.146 -4.94 .000
Age .135 4.41 .000
Marital status .042 1.40 .161
Employment status .011 0.36 .717
Education .006 0.20 .838
Activity -.068 -2.28 .023
Fruit and vegetable intake -.059 -2.03 .043
Close to job -.043 -1.39 .164
Close to outdoor recreation -.010 -0.30 .765
Quality of schools -.027 -0.86 .393
Ease of walking -.061 -1.93 .057
Neighbourhood walkability -.051 -1.69 .091
Neighbourhood SES -.097 -3.18 .002