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. 2019 Oct 8;16(19):3772. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16193772

Table 5.

Econometric Estimates of the Relationship Between PCDI and CRF of adolescents.

Variable L1000 L800
Linear (Male) Quadratic (Male) Linear (Female) Quadratic (Female)
LPCDI −0.027 ** 0.093 ** −0.022 0.116 **
(−2.25) (2.05) (−1.53) (2.52)
LPCDI2 −0.007 *** −0.008 ***
(−2.72) (−3.07)
LURBAN −0.001 0.001 0.000 0.003
(−0.23) (0.20) (0.05) (0.45)
LCPI 0.010 −0.054 0.124 0.049
(0.15) (−0.82) (1.50) (0.59)
_cons 5.628 *** 5.423 *** 5.045 *** 4.808 ***
(16.17) (14.44) (11.86) (10.94)
R2 0.615 0.617 0.514 0.518
F 226.681 225.073 138.782 131.749
P 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
N 1890 1890 1890 1890

L1000, log of running time for 1000 m (boys); L800, log of running time for 800 m (girls); LPCDI, log of real per capita disposable income; LPCDI2, the squared term of LPCDI. LURBAN, log of urbanization rate; LCPI, log of consumer price index; The White (1980) robust regression. t statistics in parentheses. *, **and *** denote statistical significance at the 10%, 5%, and 1% levels, respectively.