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. 2016 Nov 22;16:1180. doi: 10.1186/s12889-016-3854-7

Table 3.

Adjusted associations of built environment features with use of structures designed for physical activity

Built environment features Number of structures useda Use of any structuresb
B 95% CI P AOR 95% CI p
Number of structures available 0.34 0.31, 0.37 <0.001 2.34 1.73–3.15 <0.001
Average condition of available structures 0.19 0.12, 0.27 0.001 1.71 1.16–2.53 0.007
Perceived safety 0.00 −0.01, 0.01 0.7 0.97 0.91–1.03 0.3

Note: In two separate models (Poisson and Logistic) the same three main predictors were included: the number of structures available, the average condition of those structures, and the perceived safety of those structures, controlling for covariates. Both models controlled for the following: age, gender, ethnicity, marital status, employment status, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) enrollment, BMI, and self-efficacy

aPoisson regression

bLogistic regression