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. 2019 Sep 5;29(9):334–339. doi: 10.2188/jea.JE20180041

Table 3. Relative contributions of sedentary domains to objectively-measured sedentary patterns.

  Unadjusted model Adjusted modela


βb 95% CI P βb 95% CI P
Sedentary time accumulated through prolonged bout, minutes
Car −0.140 −1.936 1.655 0.878 −0.637 −2.262 0.988 0.441
PT −0.726 −5.125 3.674 0.746 −0.618 −4.636 3.400 0.762
work 0.410 −1.312 2.132 0.640 −0.067 −1.627 1.493 0.933
TV 2.827 1.916 3.737 <0.001 2.928 2.093 3.764 <0.001
PC 3.060 1.123 4.997 0.002 2.231 0.456 4.005 0.014
Other 1.774 −0.071 3.619 0.059 1.614 −0.050 3.278 0.057
Number of breaks per sedentary hour
Car 0.009 −0.036 0.054 0.702 0.027 −0.016 0.070 0.213
PT 0.041 −0.069 0.151 0.464 0.030 −0.077 0.136 0.583
work −0.017 −0.060 0.026 0.434 −0.011 −0.052 0.030 0.602
TV −0.060 −0.083 −0.037 <0.001 −0.062 −0.084 −0.039 <0.001
PC −0.056 −0.104 −0.007 0.024 −0.040 −0.087 0.007 0.096
Other −0.042 −0.088 0.004 0.075 −0.035 −0.079 0.009 0.117

CI, confidence interval; Other, other leisure; PC, personal computer; PT, public transport; TV, television.

aAdjusted for gender, age, body mass index, marital status, educational status, the number of chronic conditions, and accelerometer-wear time (minutes/day).

bβ: unstandardized coefficients corresponding to 10-minute increment of domain-specific sedentary behavior.