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Fig. 2 | International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity

Fig. 2

From: A positive neighborhood walkability is associated with a higher magnitude of leisure walking in adults upon COVID-19 restrictions: a longitudinal cohort study

Fig. 2

Forest plots depicting the effect estimates or Beta’s, i.e. increase in leisure walking minutes/week, of the individual built environment components and the WI with 95% confidence intervals. The shown Beta’s for the COVID-19 related increase in leisure walking time present the effect estimates with a 10% higher value of the individual spatial components and the WI. The multivariable model denotes fully-adjusted models including the WI or one individual built environment component and demographic factors (including: age, gender, BMI, education, net income, occupation status, household composition (both living with children < 18 yrs and/or living alone), seasonality and walking minutes during pre-COVID-19. Exact numbers and levels of significance are presented in Suppl. Table 2

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