posted on 2021-09-15, 17:32authored byLouise A. C. Millard, Kate Tilling, Tom R. Gaunt, David Carslake, Deborah A. Lawlor
HR of spending 10 minutes more time on average per day in comparison activity category, coupled with spending 10 minutes less time in baseline activity category. Using the complete days data. Equivalent results using “other day” imputation approach are shown in S9 Fig. Covariates: age at accelerometer wear, sex, ethnicity, season, smoking, SEP (education, Townsend deprivation index, and income), BMI, and 3 indicators denoting whether the participant had had cardiovascular disease, cancer, or respiratory disease prior to accelerometer wear. Results shown are also provided in S5a and S6a Tables. BMI, body mass index; HR, hazard ratio; MVPA, moderate-vigorous physical activity; SEP, socioeconomic position.