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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Child Psychiatry Hum Dev. 2020 Jan 25;51(3):490–501. doi: 10.1007/s10578-020-00960-3

Table 4.

Relationship Between Involvement in Sports and Fractional Anisotropy of Parahippocampal Cingulum

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IV t B (SE) −95% CI +95% CI R Adj. R2 t B (SE) −95% CI +95% CI R Adj. R2
# of Activities −1.171 −.019 (.000) −.001 .000 .498 .246 −1.774 −.028 (.000) −.001 .000 .506 .254
# of Sports −.856 −.013 (.000) −.001 .000 .498 .246 −1.803 −.028 (.000) −.002 .000 .506 .254
# of Non-Sports −1.180 −.018 (.001) −.002 .001 .499 .246 −.898 −.014 (.001) −.002 .001 .506 .254
Team Sport (Broad) −1.266 −.020 (.002) −.008 .002 .498 .246 .334 .005 (.002) −.004 .006 .505 .253
Team Sport (Restrictive) .251 .004 (.002) −.003 .004 .498 .245 1.447 .023 (.002) −.001 .006 .506 .253
Individual Sport −.844 −.013 (.002) −.005 .002 .498 .246 .022 .000 (.002) −.003 .003 .505 .253
Structured Sport −1.386 −.022 (.003) −.009 .001 .498 .246 −.205 −.003 (.003) −.006 .004 .505 .253

Note. All analyses are using covariates of scanner type, sex, age (in months), race, ethnicity, parental education, family income, and a sex interaction.

FDR P Values:

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.

***

p < .001