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. 2019 Mar 6;2(1):e12303. doi: 10.2196/12303

Table 2.

Multiple linear regression analysis of the predictors of satisfaction (measured using a 5-point Likert scale) with physical fitness (simple moderation analysis on only respondents who own a mobile device, n=719).

Predictor Model 1: main-effect modela Model 2: interaction-effect modelb

b (SE) Beta P value b (SE) Beta P value
Constant 2.18 (0.14) c <.001 2.26 (0.14) <.001
Aged 0.01 (0) .06 .12 0.01 (0) .06 .12
Gender: male (reference female) 0.01 (0.07) .01 .84 0.01 (0.07) .01 .89
Income: <CHF 4000 (reference >CHF 9000) −0.22 (0.12) −.08 .07 −0.22 (0.12) −.08 .07
Income: between CHF 4000-9000 (reference >CHF 9000) 0.08 (0.08) .04 .33 0.08 (0.08) .04 .34
Physical activitye 0.19 (0.03) .27 <.001 0.17 (0.03) .24 <.001
PATf group (reference noPAT) −0.07 (0.09) −.03 .46 −0.73 (0.31) −.31 .02
Interaction: PAT * physical activity 0.18 (0.08) .30 .03

aAdjusted R2=.08, F6,601=10.39, P<.001.

bAdjusted R2=.09, F7,600=9.65, P<.001.

cNot applicable.

dMean centered.

eMeasured on a 6-point scale (never to daily).

fPAT: physical activity tracking.