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Fig. 1 | Health and Quality of Life Outcomes

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From: Associations between change in physical activity and sedentary time and health-related quality of life in older english adults: the EPIC-Norfolk cohort study

Fig. 1

Association between physical behaviours at and quality of life for included participants from the EPIC-Norfolk study 2006–2016 (n = 1584). For all panels, MVPA is in green, LPA is in blue, ST is in red and Prolonged ST bouts is in orange. Beta is indicated by central square, 95% CI is indicated by the line. Baseline measures were performed 2006–2011 and follow-up measures were done 2012–2016. In Panel A, results are from model 3 which are adjusted for season and wear time at baseline, age, sex, job status, smoking status, occupational class, retirement status, BMI, ethnicity, chronic disease status, marital status and household financial status. In Panel B, results are additionally adjusted for season and accelerometer wear-time at baseline and follow-up, and baseline activity. A Association between baseline physical behaviours and follow-up Hr-QoL. B Association between change in physical behaviours and follow-up Hr-QoL

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