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. 2016 Jun 10;6:27844. doi: 10.1038/srep27844

Table 3. The association between lifetime LTPA and vertebral cross-sectional area.

  Men
Women
Unadjusted 1)
Adjusted 2)
Unadjusted 3)
Adjusted 4)
P value β (95% CI) P value β (95% CI) P value β (95% CI) P value β (95% CI)
Lifetime LTPA, clusters
 Inactive (ref)
 Moderately active 0.775 −0.12 (−0.46; 0.23) 0.673 −0.07 (−0.41; 0.27) 0.730 0.04 (−0.19; 0.27) 0.588 0.06 (−0.17; 0.29)
 Active 0.501 0.05 (−0.32; 0.43) 0.460 0.14 (−0.23; 0.52) 0.046* 0.27 (0.004; 0.54) 0.012* 0.34 (0.08; 0.61)

LTPA = Leisure-time physical activity, BMI = Body mass index, β = Beta estimate ([β] = cm2), CI = Confidence interval, Ref = Reference category (i.e. to which the other categories were compared), * = p < 0.05.

Characteristics of the models: 1) Adjusted R2 = −0.002, F = 0.523, p = 0.593; 2) Adjusted R2 = 0.064, F = 5.460, p = 0.009; 3) Adjusted R2 = 0.004, F = 2.322, p = 0.099; 4) Adjusted R2 = 0.052, F = 5.576, p < 0.001.

Two regression analyses were run for both genders, one with and one without adjustments for BMI, vertebral height, education years and smoking.