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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Dec 7.
Published in final edited form as: J Aging Health. 2012 Dec 21;25(2):10.1177/0898264312468488. doi: 10.1177/0898264312468488

Table 2.

Parameter Estimates for the Cross-Sectional Regression Models of Baseline Data Fitted with Transformed Outcomes

Depression Status Main effects model: b (SE)
Pedometer 7 day average Total Time Energy Expenditure Activity Dimensions
Univariate/Unadjusted Model −5.16 (1.71)
p=0.003
−0.42 (0.09)
p<0.0001
−7.02 (1.58)
p<0.0001
−0.09 (0.04)
p=0.015
Adjusted Model −4.53 (1.70)a
p=0.008
−0.35 (0.09)b
p=0.0004
−4.81 (1.77)c
p=0.007
−0.04 (0.04)d
p=0.280
a

Adjusted for age, gender, education, medical comorbidities, and intrinsic religiosity.

b

Adjusted for age, gender, education, medical comorbidities, NEWS, intrinsic religiosity, and outcome expectations for exercise scale.

c

Adjusted for age, education, years in US, medical comorbidities, NEWS, and outcome expectations for exercise scale.

d

Adjusted for age, gender, education, years in US, incontinence, and exercise self-efficacy.