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Table 2 Results of the crude and adjusted Cox proportional hazards models with Hazard Ratios (HR) of long-term sickness absence with 95% Confidence intervals (CI) per 1,000 steps at work, steps during leisure or total daily steps, respectively

From: Does it matter for health if steps are taken during work or leisure? A prospective accelerometer study using register-based long-term sickness absence

 

Work steps

Leisure Steps

Total daily steps

 

HR

(CI)

HR

(CI)

HR

(CI)

Crude model

1.036

(1.003–1.070)

0.983

(0.930–1.040)

1.020

(0.993–1.047)

Model 1

1.038

(1.005–1.072)

0.971

(0.916–1.029)

1.019

(0.992–1.046)

Model 2

1.040

(1.003–1.077)

0.965

(0.910–1.023)

1.016

(0.987–1.046)

  1. HR Hazard Ratio. CI = 95% Confidence interval
  2. Crude model: No adjustment (n = 937). Model 1: Adjusted for sex and age (n = 937). Model 2: Adjusted for age, sex, smoking and job type + analyses of work steps are adjusted for leisure steps, and analyses of leisure steps are adjusted for work steps (n = 928)