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Table 4 Mean hours spent in lower and higher risk for knee injury activities for respondents with low/high fear of re-injury and low/high personal importance of exercise at the Year 3 follow-up compared to baseline

From: Perceived personal importance of exercise and fears of re-injury: a longitudinal study of psychological factors related to activity after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction

  

Low personal importance of exercise

High personal importance of exercise

Mean (SD)

Mean (SD)

Baseline

Year 3

Baseline

Year 3

Low fear of re-injury

Lower risk of knee injury activities

270.4(264.7)

199.8(169.6)

348.5(226.6)

234.7(137.6)

Higher risk of knee injury activities

165.1(185.9)

58.8(60.0)

209.7(237.9)

115.9(119.0)

High fear of re-injury

Lower risk of knee injury activities

166.8(135.3)

129.0(112.5)

443.4(270.6)

283.8(156.1)

Higher risk of knee injury activities

169.4(148.2)

64.1(80.6)

155.8(145.3)

128.7(319.1)

  1. Note: SD = standard deviation.
  2. Note: Low fear of re-injury/low personal importance of exercise n = 33.
  3. Low fear of re-injury/high personal importance of exercise n = 25.
  4. High fear of re-injury/low personal importance of exercise n = 13.
  5. High fear of re-injury/high personal importance of exercise n = 20.