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. 2017 Nov 1;8:197–203. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2017.10.012

Table 3.

Associations between child and maternal sedentary time controlling for covariates.

Variables Unadjusted Adjusted Fully adjusted (including interaction)
Mother's sedentary 0.179 (0.124, 0.234)⁎⁎ 0.176 (0.119, 0.232)⁎⁎ 0.117 (0.050, 0.183)⁎⁎
Female vs. male child 0.005 (− 0.030, 0.040) 0.004 (− 0.031, 0.038)
10–12.99 vs. 3–5.99 years 0.074 (0.035, 0.112)⁎⁎ 0.074 (0.035, 0.112)
Child's BMIZ − 0.016 (− 0.029, − 0.003) − 0.016 (− 0.029, − 0.003)
Mother's BMI − 0.001 (− 0.004, 0.001) − 0.002 (− 0.004, 0.001)
Mother's age 0.003 (0.000, 0.005) 0.003 (0.000, 0.006)
Mother's education
 Some college 0.059 (− 0.010, 0.128) 0.061 (− 0.008, 0.130)
 2 year college degree 0.007 (− 0.063, 0.077) 0.008 (− 0.026, 0.077)
 ≥ 4 year college degree 0.012 (− 0.066, 0.090) 0.014 (− 0.064, 0.092)
Mother non-white vs. white 0.017 (− 0.025, 0.060) 0.017 (− 0.026, 0.059)
Income to needs ratio − 0.014 (− 0.034, 0.005) − 0.014 (− 0.033, 0.006)
Number of electronic devices − 0.004 (− 0.007, 0.000) − 0.003 (− 0.006, 0.000)
Number of PA equipment available − 0.000 (− 0.009, 0.008) − 0.000 (− 0.009, 0.008)
Weekend vs. weekday 0.011 (− 0.004, 0.025) 0.009 (− 0.005, 0.024)
Both home vs. at least one away from home 0.031 (0.018, 0.045)⁎⁎ − 0.066 (− 0.123, − 0.009)
Mother's sedentary/Both home interaction 0.138 (0.059, 0.217)⁎⁎

Note: All models are adjusted for hour by including a set of orthogonal dummy variables with 8:00 am as the reference category (not shown).

p-value < 0.05.

⁎⁎

p-value < 0.001.