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Table 6 Regression model with mean change of maximal step-up height (aMSH) as dependent variable

From: Long-term effects of group exercise intervention on maximal step-up height in middle-aged female primary care patients with obesity and other cardio-metabolic risk factors

Variables

Beta (SE)

B (SE)

t (57)

p-level

intercept

 

6.58(2.24)*

2.94*

0.005*

mean MSH at baseline

−0.17(0.11)

− 0.10(0.07)

−1.55

0.127

bfollow-up time

−0.42(0.10)*

−0.28(0.09)*

−4.07*

0.000*

cBMI change

−0.29(0.11)*

−0.39(0.15)*

−2.58*

0.012*

dVO2-max change

0.16(0.11)

0.08(0.06)

1.46

0.149

  1. n = 62 (Casewise deletion of missing data, total group of 101 female patients)
  2. R2 = 0.426
  3. Variables: aMSH i.e. maximal step-up height the mean of right and left leg (cm), bfollow-up i.e. time from baseline to 14–30-month (mean 22) follow-up (months), cBMI i.e. body mass index, with collinearity to waist and weight, dVO2 max i.e. maximal oxygen uptake (L•min-1). Standard error = SE. * Denotes p-level < 0.05