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. 2020 May 30;3(3):e00153. doi: 10.1002/edm2.153

Table 3.

Linear regression results showing the association of HFS scores with amount of exercise

Type of scale Unadjusted Adjusted a
Estimate 95% CI P‐value Estimate 95% CI Raw P‐value FDR adj. P‐value
Behaviour, Child 1.41 1.03‐1.94 .034 1.50 1.16‐1.94 .003 .021
Worry, Child 1.14 0.83‐1.57 .397 1.25 0.94‐1.65 .123 .184
Total, Child 1.29 0.91‐1.84 .149 1.41 1.04‐1.91 .027 .063
Behaviour, Parent 1.25 0.83‐1.90 .276 1.51 1.04‐2.20 .031 .063
Worry, Parent 1.08 0.70‐1.68 .722 1.11 0.73‐1.68 .606 .606
Total, Parent 1.23 0.73‐2.08 .418 1.39 0.86‐2.25 .164 .197

Estimates are presented as exponentiated β and are interpreted as the ratio of the geometric mean of exercise time when comparing two groups of patients that differ by one unit in the HFS scores.

a

Adjusted for age, sex, years since diagnosis and BMI.