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Table 2 Associations of number of types of nominated strategies with 3-month changes in workplace activity (n = 121)

From: What strategies do desk-based workers choose to reduce sitting time and how well do they work? Findings from a cluster randomised controlled trial

Change in workplace activity (baseline to 3 months)

Total (2–8)

‘Stand Up’ (1–4)

‘Sit Less’ (0–3)

‘Move more’ (1–4)

Coefficient (95% CI)

p

Coefficient (95% CI)

p

Coefficient (95% CI)

p

Coefficient (95% CI)

p

Total workplace sitting time, min/8-h workday

1.5 (−13.0, 16.0)

0.841

−0.2 (−28.0, 27.7)

0.991

−1.8 (−26.3, 22.7)

0.885

5.0 (− 17.1, 27.2)

0.655

Prolonged sitting bouts ≥ 30 min, min/8-h workday

−11.8 (− 25.2, 1.6)

0.083

−27.6 (−53.1, − 2.1)

0.034

−10.7 (−33.5, 12.2)

0.360

1.4 (− 22.2, 19.3)

0.890

Continuous stepping ≥ 30 s, min/8-h workday

0.4 (−0.8, 1.5)

0.540

0.3 (−2.0, 2.5)

0.818

−1.9 (− 2.5, 2.2)

0.871

0.9 (− 1.0, 2.8)

0.334

  1. Table reports regression coefficient adjusted for age and gender, and 95% confidence intervals (CI) obtained from mixed models, with a random intercept for cluster (worksite). Associations with p < 0.05 are shown in boldface