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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Apr 17.
Published in final edited form as: J Phys Act Health. 2018 Oct 19;15(11):866–873. doi: 10.1123/jpah.2017-0584

Table 3.

Correlates of physical activity in American Indian children participating in the Healthy Children Strong Families study.

Children Physical Activity Unadjusted
OR*
95% Confidence
Interval
p-value Adjusted
OR**
95% Confidence
Interval
p-value


Adult Physical Activity
Low Physical Activity 1 (referent)
High Physical Activity 1.787 (1.140 - 2.839) 0.01 1.795 (1.133 - 2.882) 0.01
Race
Other1 1 (referent)
American Indian 1.111 (0.575 - 2.044) 0.74
Gender
Females 1 (referent)
Males 1.437 (0.927 - 2.241) 0.11
Body Mass Index
0.999 (0.991 - 1.007) 0.94
Weekday Sleep
1.003 (1.000 - 1.007) 0.03 1.004 (1.001 - 1.008) 0.01
Adult Age
0.984 (0.960 - 1.010) 0.23
Yearly Income
< $5,000 1 (referent)
$5,000 to $19999 0.882 (0.506 - 1.534) 0.65 0.952 (0.540 - 1.678) 0.86
$20,000 to $34,999 1.070 (0.583 - 1.989) 0.82 1.273 (0.680 - 2.418) 0.45
> $35,000 2.255 (1.121 - 4.804) 0.02 2.772 (1.353 - 6.010) 0.006
Adult Education
High school equivalent or less 1 (referent)
Some College or Associate Degree 0.977 (0.614 - 1.545) 0.92
College Degree or post-graduate 2.135 (0.899 - 5.925) 0.11
*

Unadjusted odds ratio (p-value significant at alpha ≤0.20 to be included in the full model; Bold indicates a significant odds ratio)

**

Adjusted odds ratio (p-value significant at alpha ≤0.05; Bold indicates a significant odds ratio)

N/A = not applicable as variable not included in the final model

1

Other = Hispanic/Latino, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, White, and Asian