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. 2021 Mar 23;10(6):1320. doi: 10.3390/jcm10061320

Table 4.

Factors influencing sedentary behavior and physical activity—stepwise multiple linear regression analyses (n = 57).

B 95% CI for B β Adjusted R2 SEE
Sedentary time (%)
Constant 90.781 ± 3.436 83.895 to 97.667 - - -
Walking speed −12.351 ± 3.957 −20.281 to −4.421 −0.388 0.135 10.953
Prolonged sedentary time (%)
Constant 11.873 ± 2.850 6.161 to 17.586 - - -
BAPAS_physic 0.941 ± 0.194 0.552 to 1.330 0.547 0.287 12.553
MVPA (%)
Constant 0.450 ± 1.052 −1.659 to 2.559 - - -
Walking speed 3.780 ± 0.935 1.906 to 5.653 0.452 0.298 2.594
BAPAS_physic −0.114 ± 0.040 −0.194 to −0.034 −0.319 0.379 2.440

Significant differences are highlighted in bold. For the sedentary time and prolonged sedentary time, the Charlson Comorbidity Index, walking speed, Stroke Impact Scale-16, Short Falls Efficacy Scale-International, BAPAS-physic and modified Rankin Scale were set as the independent variables. For moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, the same independent variables and the Fatigue Severity Scale were included in the model as the independent variables. B: Regression coefficients, followed by the respective standard errors. CI: Confidence interval, β: Standardized regression coefficients, R2: Coefficients of determination, SEE: Standard errors of the estimate, BAPAS_physic: Physical barriers from Barriers to Physical Activity after Stroke Scale and MVPA: Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity.