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. 2012 Apr 26;9:47. doi: 10.1186/1479-5868-9-47

Table 4.

Mean and standard deviation of physical activity data at the three measurement times

 
Intervention group
Control group
 
  Baseline FU1 FU2 Baseline FU1 FU2 Adjusted Δ diff (95% CI)* Effect size P-value
Total PA level (CPM)
328 (138)
407 (149)
389 (137)
281 (118)
317 (129)
260 (99)
81 (36 to 126)
0.64
0.001
PA level on weekends (CPM)†
304 (150)
422 (188)
370 (150)
278 (142)
319 (147)
249 (136)
124 (44 to 203)
0.47
0.003
PA level on weekdays (CPM)
332 (143)
407 (157)
388 (148)
283 (128)
320 (144)
265 (98)
72 (23 to 120)
0.48
0.004
Sedentary time (hours.day-1)
8.4 (1.6)
7.9 (1.8)
7.7 (1.5)
8.9 (1.5)
8.9 (1.5)
9.3 (1.4)
−1.1 (−1.8 to −0.5)
−0.23
0.001
Light intensity PA (hours.day-1)
4.5 (1.4)
5.0 (1.2)
5.0 (1.2)
4.0 (1.0)
4.0 (1.1)
3.6 (1.0)
1.1 (0.6 to 1.6)
0.64
<0.001
MVPA (min.day-1) 35 (21) 46 (23) 44 (23) 28 (19) 33 (21) 27 (17) 12 (4.4 to 21.1) 0.72 0.003

* Difference (baseline to FU2), all variables were adjusted for their respective baseline value and age. ANCOVA was used to analyse the data. † n = 41 and 30 at the FU2 for the intervention and the control groups, respectively. PA physical activity, CPM counts per min, MVPA moderate and vigorous physical activity, CI confidence interval. FU1 follow-up 1 (conducted immediately after the intervention), FU2 follow-up 2 (conducted six months after the intervention).