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Table 3 Variables significantly associated with adequacy and predilection obtained from stepwise multiple regression analyses

From: A cross-sectional study exploring the relationship between age, gender, and physical measures with adequacy in and predilection for physical activity

CSAPPA subscale

Significant variables

MS

Unstandardized β

r 2

95% CI

Adequacy

PACER shuttle run

16,762.0

0.064

0.109

0.057–0.071

CAMSA

9806.2

0.173

0.128

0.146–0.200

Age

6836.7

−0.374

0.134

−0.457 – − 0.292

Handgrip strength

5351.3

0.037

0.140

0.027–0.047

Gender

4341.5

0.589

0.142

0.407–0.771

Sit and reach

3708.2

0.029

0.145

0.018–0.040

Plank

3210.1

0.004

0.147

0.002–0.006

Predilection

PACER shuttle run

28,466.7

0.090

0.099

0.079–0.100

CAMSA

16,652.7

0.239

0.115

0.202–0.276

Age

11,994.9

−0.621

0.125

−0.737 – −0.504

Handgrip strength

9385.5

0.044

0.130

0.028–0.060

Plank

7739.4

0.009

0.134

0.006–0.012

Sit and reach

6566.0

0.030

0.136

0.015–0.045

BMI (z)

5653.1

0.144

0.137

0.036–0.252

Gender

4963.8

−0.280

0.137

−0.532 – − 0.028

  1. BMI body mass index, CAMSA Canadian Agility and Movement Skill Assessment, CI confidence interval, CSAPPA Children’s Self-Perception and Adequacy in and Predilection for Physical Activity, MS Mean Square, PACER Progressive Aerobic Cardiovascular Endurance Run