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. 2017 Dec 5;12(12):e0188836. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0188836

Table 2. Correlations (P-value) between the main sedentary behaviors in the adult population of Spain (ENRICA study, N = 10,199).

Sedentary behaviors
Watching TV (h/day) Other sedentary behaviors (h/day)a,* Using computer
(h/day)
Commuting
(h/day)
Lying in the sun
(h/day)
Listening to music
(h/day)
Reading
(h/day)
Watching TV (h/day) 1
Other sedentary behaviors (h/day)a -0.02 (0.07) 1
Using computer (h/day) 0.00 (1.00) 0.13 (<0.01)* 1
Commuting (h/day) -0.02 (0.05) 0.07 (<0.01)* 0.07 (<0.01) 1
Lying in the sun (h/day) 0.01 (0.60) 0.04 (<0.01)* 0.02 (0.06) 0.02 (0.11) 1
Listening to music (h/day) 0.02 (0.03) 0.14 (<0.01)* 0.10 (<0.01) 0.02 (0.02) 0.06 (<0.01) 1
Reading (h/day) -0.04 (<0.01) 0.11 (<0.01)* 0.08 (<0.01) 0.01 (0.28) 0.02 (0.02) 0.12 (<0.01) 1

a Includes sitting time at the computer, commuting, lying in the sun, listening to music, and reading.

*Not includes the sedentary behavior of interest.

Results are adjusted for sex, age (continuous), educational level (≤primary, secondary, university), and employment status (employed, not employed).

P-values <0.05 are presented in bold.