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. 2019 Sep 25;7(9):e12606. doi: 10.2196/12606

Table 3.

Zero-order correlations between measures.

Measuresa (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
App use (1) 1.000 b
Gender (2)c –.112d 1.000
Age (3) .050 .084d 1.000
Bpdy mass index (4) –.006 .156d –.230d 1.000
Social support (5) .375d .133d –.130d –.047 1.000
Self-efficacy (6) .298d .158d –.119d –.066d –.808d 1.000
Physical activity (7) .111d .142d –.060d –.031 –.288d –.273d 1.000

aNumbers in parentheses correspond to column numbers.

bTo avoid duplication of data and to keep tables concise, there are empty cells in the table.

cGender: 1=male, 0=female.

dCorrelation is significant at the .001 level (2-tailed).