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. 2021 Apr 12;7(2):e24828. doi: 10.2196/24828

Table 3.

Association between wearable activity tracker use and meeting the recommended amount of physical activity (N=608).

Variablea Odds ratio (95% CI) P value
Previous wearable activity tracker useb 1.65 (1.03-2.65) .04
BMI 0.92 (0.89-0.96) <.001
Household incomec 2.62 (1.11-6.19) .03
Self-rated healthd 0.18 (0.07-0.44) <.001

aAdjusted for age, BMI, time since cancer diagnosis, gender, marital status, household income range, level of educational attainment, race or ethnicity, self-rated health, self-efficacy for health, region, urban or rural status, health insurance status, English-speaking ability, and type of cancer diagnosis.

bYes versus no wearable activity tracker use.

cUS $200,000+ versus US $0-$35,000.

dFair or poor versus excellent.