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. 2019 Oct 15;17(4):469–476. doi: 10.1007/s10433-019-00537-7

Table 3.

Summary of bootstrap analysis in the four samples

Variables WLSG WLSS HRS MIDUS
Cognition .0001 (− .0001; .0004) − .0002 (− .0007; .0002) .000 (− .0003; .0004) .0005 (.0001; .0011)
Neuroticism .0002 (− .0004; .0008) .0001 (− .0009; .0010) .0008 (.0001; .0016) .000 (− .0002; .0003)
Extraversion .0005 (− .0001; .0012) .0006 (− .0001; .0015) .0021 (.0006; .0037) .0006 (− .0003; .0016)
Openness .003 (.0019; .0040) .002 (.0007; .0033) .0027 (.0015; .0041) .0021 (.0011; .0032)
Agreeableness .0002 (− .0002; .0006) .0001 (− .0005; .0007) − .0003 (− .0009; .0002) − .0001 (− .0005; .0002)
Conscientiousness .0006 (.0000; .0012) .0000 (− .0009; .0009) − .0001 (− .001; .001) − .0001 (− .0008; .0006)
Disease Burden .0001 (− .0001; .0004) − .0004 (− .0015; .0006) .0009 (− .0003; .0021) .0008 (.0001; .0016)
Self-rated Health .004 (.0032; .0059) .005 (.0026; .0072) .0045 (.0027; .0064) .0027 (.0015; .0040)
Depressive symptoms .0002 (− .0004; .0008) .002 (.0004; .0038) .0007 (− .0003; .0018) − .0001 (− .0006; .0003)

Bootstrap estimates and 95% bias-corrected confidence interval for indirect effects of physical activity on subjective age through cognition, neuroticism, extraversion, openness, agreeableness, conscientiousness, disease burden, self-rated health, and depressive symptoms controlling for age, sex, education, and race when available