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. 2019 Nov 4;16(21):4281. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16214281

Table 3.

Associations between characteristics of UGSs and adolescents’ self-reported general health and BMI.

Variables General Health BMI
b SE b SE
Gender (boys) 0.162 0.111 1.022 *** 0.318
Age −0.073 0.049 0.168 0.140
Education 0.447 * 0.178 0.940 * 0.513
Income 0.025 0.038 0.017 0.110
Screen time −0.037 0.034 −0.050 0.098
Park distance −0.015 0.032 0.112 0.091
Frequency of GE −0.053 0.049 −0.010 0.141
Duration of GE 0.161 ** 0.051 −0.238 0.146
Many trees −0.689 0.452 −2.208 * 1.300
Lawns 0.824 * 0.495 −2.102 ** 1.425
Lights 1.075 0.575 2.981 1.655
Exercise trails 0.319 * 0.132 −0.569 ** 0.379
Play equipment 1.324 0.786 −3.870 2.262
Soccer field and basketball court −0.047 0.134 −0.171 0.386
Varied plants and animal life 0.008 0.089 0.342 0.255
Open areas 0.333 0.521 −4.099 1.501
Flowerbeds 0.088 0.276 2.138 0.795
Outdoor fitness equipment −0.026 0.125 −1.021 ** 0.361
Many benches/seating −0.145 0.231 1.744 ** 0.666
Picnic areas −0.153 0.175 1.599 ** 0.504
R2 0.077 ** 0.118 ***

Note: * p ≤ 0.05, ** p ≤ 0.01, *** p ≤ 0.001. b: Unstandardized coefficients, SE = standard error. Bold indicates the relationship is significant. Girls are the reference group.