Table 2.
Characteristics | Somatic complaints | F, η2, p | Psychological complaints | F, η2, p | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
PA | < 5 days/week | 7.36 (7.19–7.53) |
F = 0.459 η2 = 0.000 p = 0.498 |
9.07 (8.88–9.26) |
F = 3.862 η2 = 0.001 p = 0.049 |
≥5 days/week | 7.26 (7.02–7.50) | 8.74 (8.47–9.01) | |||
SPPA | sufficient | 6.95 (6.78–7.12) |
F = 47.93 η2 = 0.016 p < 0.0001 |
8.49 (8.30–8.69) |
F = 56.13 η2 = 0.019 p < 0.0001 |
insufficient | 7.96 (7.73–8.18) | 9.71 (9.46–9.96) | |||
SPPF | fit enough | 7.03 (6.88–7.18) |
F = 67.62 η2 = 0.023 p < 0.0001 |
8.59 (8.43–8.76) |
F = 79.76 η2 = 0.027 p < 0.0001 |
unfit | 8.44 (8.14–8.74) | 10.30 (9.97–10.64) | |||
PS | yes | 7.15 (6.95–7.35) |
F = 5.83 η2 = 0.002 p = 0.016 |
8.72 (8.50–8.95) |
F = 7.39 η2 = 0.003 p = 0.007 |
no | 7.49 (7.30–7.68) | 9.15 (8.94–9.36) |
acontrolled for gender, age, and body mass index group (analysis of covariance, ANCOVA), PHC psychosomatic health complaints, PA physical activity, SPPA self perceived physical activity, SPPF self-perceived physical fitness, PS participation in sports, m mean, 95% CI 95% confidence interval, F Fisher’s statistics, η2 – partial eta squared, p level of statistical significance