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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Appl Physiol Nutr Metab. 2014 Oct 29;40(3):211–217. doi: 10.1139/apnm-2014-0310

Table 4.

Final model for the contribution of time spent (min/week) in various exercise types to the variability in energy expenditure and time spent at different intensities based on best linear subset modelling, separately for (a) male and (b) female participants.*

(a) Male participants
Dependent variable R2 Endurance exercise
Resistance exercise
Sports
Walking
β p β p β p β p
TDEE (kcal/d) 0.115 na na 0.163 0.016 na na na na
MVPA (kcal/d) 0.078 0.200 0.004 0.105 0.128 na na na na
MVPA time (min/d) 0.045 0.151 0.032 na na 0.115 0.099 na na
Light PA time (min/d) 0.037 −0.102 0.147 na na na na 0.140 0.048
Sedentary time (min/d) 0.106 na na na na na na −0.167 0.014
(b) Female participants
Dependent variable R2 Endurance exercise
Resistance exercise
Sports
Swimming
β p β p β p β p
TDEE (kcal/d) 0.171 0.149 0.037 0.185 0.005 na na 0.178 0.012
MVPA (kcal/d) 0.196 0.300 <0.001 na na 0.158 0.013 0.137 0.049
MVPA time (min/d) 0.089 0.225 0.001 na na 0.162 0.016 na na
Light PA time (min/d)
Sedentary time (min/d) 0.080 −0.120 0.104 na na na na −0.150 0.044

Note: MVPA, moderate to vigorous physical activity; na, not applicable; PA, physical activity; TDEE, total daily energy expenditure.

*

Values reflect standardized regression coefficients (β) and p value for final model after entering time spent (min/week) in endurance exercise, resistance exercise, sports, swimming, walking, and other PA, adjusting for ethnicity.

No exercise types identified by best subset modelling.