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. 2013 Jul 30;11:172. doi: 10.1186/1741-7015-11-172

Table 3.

Odds ratios for cardiovascular disease risk score CRFs + fit by quintiles of PA

Group
Quintile
Total PA
Moderate PA
Vigorous PA
MVPA
    OR 95% CI OR 95% CI OR 95% CI OR 95% CI
Boys (6 to 9 years)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
n = 414
Q1
3.36
1.17 to 9.64
5.40
2.05 to 14.20
2.69
1.06 to 6.80
4.36
1.62 to 11.71
Q2
1.61
0.61 to 4.21
2.05
0.76 to 5.58
1.65
0.66 to 4.16
2.38
0.91 to 6.23
Q3
1.91
0.79 to 4.61
2.00
0.75 to 5.31
1.15
0.44 to 2.99
2.06
0.78 to 5.48
Q4
0.95
0.36 to 2.48
1.16
0.42 to 3.20
0.73
0.26 to 2.04
1.29
0.47 to 3.56
Q5 (reference)
1
 
1
 
1
 
1
 
Girls (6 to 9 years)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
n = 421
Q1
2.20
0.68 to 7.16
3.70
1.21 to 11.29
5.88
2.20 to 15.76
5.95
1.86 to 19.05
Q2
4.07
1.66 to 9.98
4.46
1.69 to 11.77
2.85
1.02 to 7.96
7.05
2.47 to 20.15
Q3
2.94
1.29 to 6.70
5.34
2.12 to 13.42
1.87
0.64 to 5.51
5.23
1.81 to 15.13
Q4
1.59
0.65 to 3.93
1.88
0.66 to 5.38
1.84
0.63 to 5.36
3.46
1.17 to 10.26
  Q5 (reference) 1   1   1   1  

CVD risk score B includes SBP, HOMA-IR, ratio cholesterol/HDL-c, triglycerides, sum of two skinfolds and cardiorespiratory fitness. Significant associations are highlighted in bold.

CRF CVD risk factor, CVD cardiovascular disease, HDL high-density lipoprotein, HOMA-IR homeostasis model assessment, MVPA moderate + vigorous PA, PA physical activity, Q quintile, Q5 reference as highest PA levels, SBP systolic blood pressure.