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. 2022 Jun 13;19(12):7239. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19127239

Table 5.

Male clusters’ mean values in the input variables according to quintiles.

BMI PPA Subjective Vitality ACU Walking ACU Bike MVPA
Cluster 1
“cycling leisure-time actives”
o o o - ++ ++
Cluster 2
“walking leisure-time actives”
o o o + o +
Cluster 3
“walkers”
+ o - ++ o o
Cluster 4
“feel-good leisure-time actives”
o ++ ++ o o +
Cluster 5
“passive commuters”
+ o o - o o
Cluster 6
“feel-bad sloths”
o - - - - o o -

Note. BMI = body mass index; PPA = perceived physical ability; ACU = active commuting to and from university; MVPA = moderate-to-vigorous physical activity. Quintiles are indicated as follows: 1st quintile = - -, 2nd quintile = -, 3rd quintile = o, 4th quintile = +, 5th quintile = ++. The actual value of the 5th quintile in ACU by bike is 0 since less than a fifth of the male subsample commutes to university by bike (19.8%). Cluster 1 is still ranked with a ++ because the vast majority of the students in cluster 1 (85.7%) engage in ACU by bike.