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. 2022 Apr 13;113(4):598–606. doi: 10.17269/s41997-022-00635-7

Table 3.

Adjusted estimates of the relationship between the level of physical activity and the level of life satisfaction of CCHS participants with multimorbidity

Model 1 ß 95% CI F-Test
Intercept 7.28* 7.05, 7.51 21,328.10***
Physical activity
  Sedentary (R) -
  Somewhat active 0.20* 0.08, 0.32 7.38***
  Moderately active 0.28* 0.13, 0.43
  Active 0.29* 0.16, 0.41
Self-perceived health
  Good (R) - 1304.77***
  Fair/poor −1.77* −1.87, −1.68
Age (years)
  20–44 (R) - 55.25***
  45–64 −0.06 −0.20, 0.08
  65–84 0.53* 0.39, 0.67
  85 and over 0.69* 0.50, 0.88
Sex
  Female (R) - 2.17
  Male −0.07 −0.17, 0.02
Ethno-cultural background
  White (R) - 2.59
  Non-white −0.10 −0.24, 0.05
Immigration status
  Born in Canada (R) - 11.76***
  Immigrants −0.22* −0.36, −0.09
Marital status
  Married/living common-law (R) - 44.53***
  Single −0.53* −0.68, −0.39
  Separated/divorced/widowed −0.44* −0.55, −0.32
Household income
  Less than $20,000 (R) - 18.78***
  $20,000–$39,999 0.28* 0.12, 0.44
  $40,000–$59,999 0.37* 0.18, 0.55
  $60,000–$79,999 0.50* 0.31, 0.68
  $80,000 or more 0.64* 0.46, 0.81
Survey year
  2015–2016 (R) - 0.29
  2017–2018 0.00 −0.09, 0.08

Note: Values shown are based on imputed data, with sampling and bootstrap weights applied. Results are significant when the 95% confidence interval excludes the null value of 0 (*), otherwise results are significant when p < 0.05 (**) or p < 0.001 (***)

CI confidence interval, R reference category, SE standard error