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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Aug 25.
Published in final edited form as: Stress. 2014 Jan 29;17(2):157–168. doi: 10.3109/10253890.2013.878329

Table 2.

Correlations between exercise, BMI, adverse life events and health problems.

No. Characteristics 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Exercise (min/week)
2 BMI (kg/m2) –0.078
3 CALE –0.076 0.179*
4 MLE –0.096 0.182* 0.667*
5 RLE –0.051 0.043 0.679* 0.250*
6 Traumatic life events –0.048 0.181* 0.894* 0.475* 0.367*
7 Total health problems –0.138* 0.193* 0.431* 0.331* 0.407* 0.297*
8 Physical health problems –0.167* 0.260* 0.401* 0.289* 0.382* 0.284* 0.934*
9 Cardiovascular health problems –0.145* 0.260* 0.234* 0.148* 0.259* 0.152* 0.627* 0.712*
10 Musculoskeletal health problems –0.130* 0.200* 0.210* 0.150* 0.203* 0.147* 0.503* 0.608* 0.407*
11 Psychological health problems –0.072 0.067 0.380* 0.317* 0.356* 0.253* 0.885* 0.659* 0.392* 0.266*

Values are Pearson's product moment correlations.

*

p < 0.01.