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. 2020 Feb 21;17(4):1387. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17041387

Table 2.

Regression analysis between health and the level of physical activity practice, adjusted for covariates of gender, KIDMED, BMI and alcohol consumption.

Coefficients R ANOVA
B Typical Error t p Value df F Sig.
HEALTH 1 (Constant) 3.068 0.210 14.577 0.000 0.322 5508 11.791 0.000
PA 0.142 0.057 2.477 0.014
Gender 0.004 0.055 0.067 0.946
KIDMED 0.066 0.013 5.083 0.000
BMI −0.033 0.009 −3.567 0.000
Alcohol 0.083 0.058 1.430 0.153
HEALTH 2 (Constant) 3.087 0.475 6.500 0.000 0.212 5508 4.790 0.000
PA 0.283 0.129 2.185 0.029
Gender 0.302 0.123 2.445 0.015
KIDMED 0.042 0.029 1.421 0.156
BMI −0.013 0.021 −0.629 0.530
Alcohol 0.338 0.131 2.591 0.010
HEALTH 3 (Constant) 8.077 0.505 15.993 0.000 2.50 5508 6.745 0.000
PA 0.343 0.138 2.496 0.013
Gender 0.195 0.131 1.485 0.138
KIDMED 0.062 0.031 1.983 0.048
BMI −0.072 0.022 −3.233 0.001
Alcohol 0.301 0.139 2.166 0.031

Health 1: you would say that your health is (1 = poor, 2 = reasonable, 3 = good, 4 = excellent). Health 2: how often have you felt a headache, anxiety (1 = more or less every day, 2 = more than once a week, 3 = more or less every week, 4 = every week, 5 = almost never or never). Health 3: where do you feel your life is at this moment (0 worst moment and 10 best moment).