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Table 2 Sedentary time (<100 cpm) in minutes by categories of 5 indicators of SEP (model 1)

From: Socioeconomic position and childhood sedentary time: evidence from the PEACH project

  

Sedentary behaviour (>100 counts.minute)

  

Before school 7–8.59AM

School day 9AM-2.59PM

After school 3-11PM

Weekend

  

Coefficient

95% CI

Coefficient

95% CI

Coefficient

95% CI

Coefficient

95% CI

2007 IMD score

1 (Most deprived)

0

 

0

 

0

 

0

 

(quartiles)

2

2.48

0.002, 4.97

0.96

−5.75, 7.67

4.071

−7.56, 15.70

29.08

11.85, 46.30

 

3

2.08

−0.27, 4.43

0.35

−7.93, 8.62

9.65

−1.14, 20.44

33.69

15.18, 52.20

 

4 (Least deprived)

1.25

−1.02, 3.52

6.79

−1.99, 15.56

12.13

1.14, 23.12

30.22

12.63, 47.82

 

p trend

0.16

 

0.1305

 

0.1063

 

0.0052

 

Private garden?

No

0

 

0

 

0

 

0

 
 

Yes

−1.85

−4.25, 0.55

−1.96

−9.79, 5.87

−14.69

−26.04, -3.34

−28.19

−48.41, -7.97

Number of cars

0

0

 

0

 

0

 

0

 
 

1

0.97

−1.54, 3.49

5.28

−2.95, 13.50

4.98

−3.36, 13.31

−10.57

−29.20, 8.06

 

2

0.88

−2.23, 3.99

5.88

−1.62, 13.39

6.08

−3.07, 15.22

−10.66

−33.61, 12.29

 

≥3

0.47

−2.61, 3.55

6.18

−8.00, 20.37

7.61

−5.63, 20.85

1.55

−24.59, 27.69

 

p trend

0.7215

 

0.4450

 

0.4736

 

0.4987

 

Household income

<£20000

0

 

0

 

0

 

0

 

(per annum)

£20-40000

1.156

−0.26, 2.58

3.27

−1.97, 8.51

1.35

−5.31, 8.01

4.06

−16.02, 24.14

 

£40-60000

−0.28

−1.92, 1.36

4.27

−3.56, 12.09

4.24

−2.45, 10.93

8.03

−13.66, 29.73

 

>£60000

−1.46

−3.37, 0.46

5.58

−4.44, 15.60

2.36

−7.45, 12.16

−12.41

−30.29, 5.47

 

p trend

0.10013

 

0.6190

 

0.5505

 

0.07

 

Level of education*

< Degree level

0

 

0

 

0

 

0

 
 

≥ Degree level

−1.47

−2.61, -0.32

4.60

0.81, 10.01

4.07

3.06, 11.21

−0.35

−16.06, 15.35

  1. Bold typeface indicates significance (p<0.05). Data are for participants with ≥1 valid weekday and ≥1 valid weekend day at ≥ 600 mins, and with valid wear time (>0 mins) for each weekday period. * For level of education ‘≥ Degree level’ refers to a parent being qualified to university degree level or higher. Adjusted for gender, and wear time for that period only.