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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jul 3.
Published in final edited form as: J Fam Med Community Health. 2017 Jul 3;4(4):1115.

Table 3. Weekly Minutes of Physical Activity of Study Participants.

Partner and Parental Status and sex N M minutes 95% CI
Walking (n=2017)
Not partnered; no children
Males 350 204.1 (181.2, 229.8)
Females 512 156.3 (141.3, 172.8)
Not partnered with children
Males 103 188.4 (150.7, 235.5)
Females 296 173.9 (152.3, 198.5)
Partnered with no children
Males 171 159.6 (134.3, 189.6)
Females 265 160.9 (140.2, 184.7)
Partnered with children
Males 143 178.1 (147.6, 214.9)
Females 178 158.4 (133.7, 187.6)

Moderate physical activity(n=1547)
Not partnered; no children
Males 285 181.8 (158.5, 208.6)
Females 343 120.1 (105.7, 136.6)
 Not partnered with children
Males 96 166.9 (131.1, 212.5)
Females 213 120.6 (102.5, 141.8)
 Partnered with no children
Males 147 136.1 (112.0, 165.2)
Females 192 115.9 (97.8, 137.2)
 Partnered with children
Males 127 157.8 (128.1, 194.3)
Females 144 96.1 (79.0, 116.9)

Vigorous physical activity (n=1590)
Not partnered; no children
Males 308 216.6 (190.0, 246.9)
Females 347 147.5 (130.0, 167.3)
 Not partnered with children
Males 90 199.8 (156.3, 255.5)
Females 220 132.3 (112.8, 155.2)
 Partnered with no children
Males 151 206.1 (170.4, 249.3)
Females 195 152.6 (129.1, 180.2)
 Partnered with children
Males 136 199.2 (163.3, 243.0)
Females 143 118.5 (97.5, 144.0)

Note. CI = confidence interval, N = Total number of participants, n = sample size; M =Mean