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Table 3 Associations of personality traits with discrepancy between physical activity measures

From: Accelerometer-measured and self-reported physical activity in relation to extraversion and neuroticism: a cross-sectional analysis of two studies

 

Unadjusted models

Adjusted modelsa

Adjusted modelsb

β

p

β

p

β

p

ERMA study

 Extraversion

.04

.298

.04

.251

.04

.262

 Neuroticism

−.02

.668

−.01

.786

−.01

.845

PASSWORD study

 Extraversion

.01

.859

−.00

.939

.00

.964

 Neuroticism

−.08

.171

−.12

.039

−.12

.038

  1. The dependent variable was the difference between standardized self-reported MET minutes and accelerometer-measured leisure time MVPA (mean ± SD: −.03 ± 1.13 in the ERMA study and − .01 ± 1.21 in the PASSWORD study). Extraversion and neuroticism were tested in separate regression models
  2. aModels adjusted for age, BMI and education and for the PASSWORD data also for sex
  3. bModels adjusted also for accelerometer wear time, chronic diseases and walking time and for the ERMA data also for menopausal status