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. 2014 Aug 7;2:e505. doi: 10.7717/peerj.505

Table 3. Simple and multiple linear regression analysis with Δ counts per minute as the dependent variable.

Crude Adjusted*
Reg. coeff. (95% CI) Stand. coeff. p Reg. coeff. (95% CI) Stand. coeff. p
Age −1.95 (−6.45, 2.54) −.09 .390 −1.21 (−5.66, 3.25) −.06 .590
Gender (refer to women) 34.73 (−66.26, 135.72) .08 .496 13.93 (−83.85, 111.70) .03 .777
Δ BMI −44.63 (−65.53, −23.74) −.44 <.001 −39.08 (−61.81, −16.36) −.38 .001
Δ self-efficacy for PA 28.29 (−12.56, 69.15) .16 .172 21.84 (−16.48, 60.17) .13 .259
Δ perceived behavioural control over PA 66.51 (31.40, 101.63) .41 <.001 51.11 (16.17, 86.06) .32 .005
Δ PA identity 40.78 (−25.11, 106.68) .14 .221 −20.14 (−85.07, 44.80) −.07 .538

Notes.

*

Number of observations: 71.

Δ
Change
Reg. coeff.
Regression coefficients
CI
Confidence interval
Stand. coeff.
Standardized coefficients
BMI
Body mass index
PA
Physical activity

Age, gender, Δ BMI were included as covariates in the adjusted model.

Significant p-values in bold.