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. 2020 Dec 7;10:21318. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-78048-0

Table 2.

Prevalence ratio (PR) of low and moderate physical activity according to adolescents' (aged 15–19 years) residential area: SuRFNCD2006- 2011.

Urban Rural
PR for low(95%CI) PR for moderate(95%CI) PR for low(95%CI) PR for moderate(95%CI)
Model 1a
Girls Reference Reference Reference Reference
Boys 0.11*(0.09–0.14) 0.20* (0.17–0.25) 0.11*(0.10–0.14) 0.21*(0.18–0.24)
Non-obese Reference Reference Reference Reference
Obese 0.99(0.77–1.27) 1.01(0.80–1.27) 1.06(0.74–1.51) 0.97(0.68–1.36)
Girls Boys
PR for low(95%CI) PR for moderate(95%CI) PR for low(95%CI) PR for moderate(95%CI)
Model 1b
Urban Reference Reference Reference Reference
Rural 0.59*(0.47–0.74) 0.59*(0.47–0.74) 0.56*(0.43–0.75) 0.60*(0.48–0.74)
Non-obese Reference Reference Reference Reference
Obese 0.86(0.65–1.14) 0.83(0.62–1.09) 1.15(0.84–1.56) 1.16(0.89–1.51)

Low physical activity: lower than 600 MET-minutes per week, Moderate physical activity: at least 600 MET-minutes per week, High physical activity: at least 3,000 MET-minutes per week.

Models are adjusted for the year.

Reference: High physical activity in multinomial logistic.

P values < 0.001.

P-interaction for sex-obesity in low physical activity = 0.11; sex-obesity in moderate physical activity = 0.07; area-obesity in low physical activity = 0.5; area-obesity in moderate physical activity = 0.97.

*P-values < 0.05 were considered statistically significant.