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Table 5 Odds ratios from ordinal logistic regression models

From: The effects of neighborhood density and street connectivity on walking behavior: the Twin Cities walking study

 

Travel Walking

Leisure Walking

   

95% CI

  

95% CI

 

OR

SE

Lower

Upper

OR

SE

Lower

Upper

High density

1.992

0.436

1.296

3.060

0.896

0.135

0.667

1.204

Large block-size

0.948

0.221

0.600

1.497

1.403

0.270

0.962

2.046

Interaction

0.630

0.179

0.361

1.100

0.673

0.188

0.389

1.162

N

687

   

687

   

BIC

1944

   

2172

   
 

Total Walking

Total Movement

   

95% CI

  

95% CI

 

OR

SE

Lower

Upper

OR

SE

Lower

Upper

High density

1.363

0.294

0.893

2.080

1.162

0.172

0.870

1.554

Large block-size

1.099

0.231

0.728

1.659

1.436

0.242

1.032

1.996

Interaction

0.634

0.195

0.347

1.159

0.715

0.208

0.404

1.264

N

688

   

689

   

BIC

2261

   

2227

   
  1. notes: All models employ robust standard errors and account for clustering by focus area.
  2. Adjusted for a subject's age, sex, race, college-degree, marital status, home ownership, home tenure, and overall health.
  3. 'Travel walking' and 'Leisure walking' are on mets scale; 'Total walking' is measured in miles; Total movement is 'mean total activity count per day' as per accelerometer