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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Nov 30.
Published in final edited form as: Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2007 Jul;39(7):1139–1146. doi: 10.1249/mss.0b013e31804d2417

Table 3.

Significant bivariate correlations using Pearson Product Correlation Coefficient. These measures were entered into the multiple regression models for the 3 primary outcome variables (6MWT; pedometer steps and PASIPD).

Six Minute Walk Test (N=163) r-value Pedometer Mean Steps (N=188) r-value PASIPD (N=200) r-value
ABC 0.52*** ABC 0.32*** CES-Depression Scale −0.15*
Age −0.19* Age −0.29*** Management Self- 0.18**
Body Mass Index −0.27*** Body Mass Index −0.25*** Left leg strength 0.16*
CES-Depression Scale −0.35*** CES-Depression Scale −0.22** NIA Balance Test 0.17*
ISEL 0.28*** ISEL 0.151* Number of medications −0.16*
Management Self- 0.51*** Management Self- 0.34*** Timed-up and Go −0.25***
Left Grip Strength 0.43*** Left Grip Strength 0.22**
Left Leg strength 0.53*** Left Leg strength 0.31***
NIA Balance Test 0.58*** NIA Balance Test 0.42***
Number of medications −0.39*** Number of medications −0.19*
Timed Up and Go −0.65*** Timed Up and Go −0.50***
***

Significant at P ≤ .001;

**

significant at P ≤ .01;

*

significant at P ≤ .05.

ABC= Activities of Balance Confidence score; CES-D= Centre for Epidemiological Studies-Depression; ISEL= Instrumental Support Evaluation List; NIA=National Institute for Aging balance score; PASIPD= Physical Activity Scale for Individuals with Physical Disabilities.