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Table 3 .

From: Probabilistic walking models using built environment and sociodemographic predictors

Variable

MVPAa

WALKING

833 m

1666 m

833 m

1666 m

OR

95% CI

P-value

OR

95% CI

P-value

OR

95% CI

P-value

OR

95% CI

P-value

Sociodemographic

 Age

0.984

0.974, 0.995

0.004

0.984

0.973, 0.994

0.003

1.017

1.006, 1.029

0.003

1.018

1.006, 1.029

0.003

 Male

1.379

0.994, 1.914

0.054

1.384

0.993, 1.927

0.055

0.845

0.593, 1.203

0.35

0.831

0.583, 1.184

0.305

 Education

1.188

0.954, 1.477

0.124

1.191

0.957, 1.484

0.117

1.202

0.931, 1.551

0.157

1.229

0.959, 1.576

0.104

 Household income

1.087

1.023, 1.155

0.007

1.093

1.028, 1.162

0.004

      

Regional location

 Seattle

1.534

0.961, 2.447

0.073

   

1.518

0.948, 2.430

0.082

   

Neighborhood composition

 Res units/ha (GROSS)

   

1.32

0.976, 1.786

0.071

   

1.477

0.942, 2.316

0.089

 Res units/ha of res area (NET)

      

1.024

0.996, 1.054

0.098

   

 Neighborhood centers (count)

0.794

0.600, 1.512

0.107

      

1.181

0.979, 1.423

0.082

Destinations

 Supermarkets (count)

   

0.852

0.715, 1.014

0.071

      

 Hobby leisure (count)

      

2.762

0.890, 8.568

0.079

   

 Fitness facilities (count)

      

0.916

0.839, 0.999

0.047

0.914

0.860, 0.970

0.003

 Solo sports facilities (count)

   

1.279

1.080, 1.514

0.004

      

 Youth sport facilities (count)

   

1.111

0.980, 1.257

0.098

      

 Youth sport facility (distance)

0.941

0.862, 1.027

0.175

         

Transportation

 3-way intersections (count)

         

1.001

1.000, 1.003

0.114

 Bike lanes (total length)

   

1

1.000, 1.000

0.019

1

1.000, 1.000

0.128

1

1.000, 1.000

0.069

_cons

0.38

0.155, 0.931

0.034

0.269

0.119,0.610

0.002

0.069

0.026, 0.184

<0.001

0.041

0.014, 0.120

<0.001

  1. aModerate-to-vigorous physical activity