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Table 3 Relationship of occupational physical activity and leisure-time sports practice with changes in different domains of health-related quality of life in adults (n = 331)

From: Analysis of different domains of physical activity with health-related quality of life in adults: 2-year cohort

 

Model 1

Model 2

β (95% CI)

p value

β (95% CI)

p value

Occupational physical activity score

Δ Functional capacity

− 7.1 (− 12.9; − 1.3)

0.016

− 7.2 (− 13.0; − 1.4)

0.015

Δ Physical limitation

5.8 (− 4.2; 15.9)

0.253

5.9 (− 4.2; 16.0)

0.248

Δ Body pain

5.8 (− 4.2; 15.8)

0.255

5.6 (− 4.4; 15.6)

0.273

Δ General health

− 1.4 (− 7.0; 4.1)

0.618

− 1.5 (− 7.0; 4.0)

0.591

Δ Vitality

2.6 (− 2.1; 7.3)

0.281

2.6 (− 2.2; 7.3)

0.289

Δ Social aspects

− 1.5 (− 7.2; 4.2)

0.607

− 1.7 (− 7.4; 4.1)

0.570

Δ Emotional aspects

− 4.3 (− 13.2; 4.6)

0.342

− 4.3 (− 13.2; 4.7)

0.347

Δ Mental health

4.0 (− 3.7; 11.7)

0.305

4.0 (− 3.7; 11.7)

0.311

Leisure-time sports practice score

Δ Functional capacity

− 5.9 (− 12.6; 0.9)

0.087

− 5.4 (− 12.1; 1.3)

0.116

Δ Physical limitation

7.5 (− 3.8; 18.8)

0.190

8.0 (− 3.4; 19.4)

0.168

Δ Body pain

8.6 (− 2.5; 19.7)

0.129

8.3 (− 2.9; 19.5)

0.148

Δ General health

− 0.1 (− 6.4; 6.1)

0.965

− 0.7 (− 6.9; 5.5)

0.820

Δ Vitality

5.3 (0.1; 10.5)

0.045

5.5 (0.2; 10.7)

0.042

Δ Social aspects

5.8 (− 0.5; 12.1)

0.071

6.2 (− 0.2; 12.5)

0.057

Δ Emotional aspects

− 2.9 (− 12.9; 7.0)

0.564

− 2.2 (− 12.3; 7.8)

0.660

Δ Mental health

15.1 (6.7; 23.5)

< 0.001

15.2 (6.8; 23.7)

< 0.001

  1. Bold indicates statistical significant difference (p < 0.05)
  2. Model 1: adjusted for gender, age, socioeconomic status, marital status, and respective physical activity score at baseline; Model 2: adjusted by variables of Model 1 more body mass index, smoking, and morbidity