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Table 5 Associations of physical performance predictors with positive affectivity

From: Associations of physical performance and physical activity with mental well-being in middle-aged women

Predictors

Model 1

Model 2

B

CI

p

B

CI

p

Hand grip

−0.01

−0.08 – 0.06

0.849

−0.01

−0.08 – 0.06

0.793

PA (medium level)a

   

0.19

0.08–0.29

0.001

PA (high level) a

   

0.45

0.32–0.58

< 0.001

Knee extension

0.05

0.00–0.09

0.041

0.02

−0.02 – 0.07

0.366

PA (medium level)a

   

0.15

0.04–0.27

0.007

PA (high level) a

   

0.41

0.28–0.55

< 0.001

Vertical jumping height

1.23

0.03–2.44

0.045

0.51

−0.69 – 1.71

0.403

PA (medium level)a

   

0.19

0.08–0.30

0.001

PA (high level) a

   

0.44

0.30–0.58

< 0.001

Maximal walking speed

0.09

0.00–0.18

0.046

0.07

−0.02 – 0.16

0.105

PA (medium level)a

   

0.20

0.09–0.30

< 0.001

PA (high level) a

   

0.46

0.33–0.60

< 0.001

Six-minute walking distance

0.16

0.08–0.24

< 0.001

0.12

0.04–0.20

0.002

PA (medium level)a

   

0.14

0.03–0.26

0.011

PA (high level) a

   

0.41

0.28–0.55

< 0.001

  1. Model 1 adjusted for height, fat mass %, menopausal status and symptoms, marital status, parity, employment status, self-reported mental disorders, use of psycholeptics, use of psychoanaleptics
  2. Model 2 = Model 1+ Physical activity
  3. B, unstandardised coefficients, PA physical activity
  4. Values in bold indicate statistically significant results
  5. areference category is low physical activity level