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Table 3 Association (correlation coefficients) of psychosocial dimensions with age, BMI, components of energy expenditure and patterns of physical activity

From: Associations of physical activity with depressiveness and coping in subjects with high-grade obesity aiming at bariatric surgery: a cross-sectional study

  

Activity thermogenesis

Physical activity

  

NEAT/kg

EAT/kg

steps/d

mean MET

Duration of EAT

Demographic data:

 Age (years)

r

−.114

−.093

−.436**

−.155

−.087

 BMI (kg/m2)

r

−.318*

−.214

−.254

−.371**

−.225

Depressiveness (PHQ, ISR):

 PHQ - Depression module

r

.132

−.020

.023

−.009

−.055

 ISR - Depressive syndrome

r

.114

−.138

−.018

−.026

−.158

Coping strategies (Brief-COPE):

 Avoidant coping

r

.008

−.088

.026

−.054

−.121

 Support coping

r

−.336*

−.356*

.041

−.381**

−.356*

 Positive reframing

r

−.191

.049

.081

−.180

.071

 Active coping

r

−.363*

−.380**

−.078

−.395**

−.383**

  1. BMI body mass index, EAT exercise-related activity thermogenesis, EAT/kg exercise-related activity thermogenesis/kg body weight, ISR ICD-10-Symptom-Rating questionnaire, MET metabolic equivalent, NEAT/kg non-exercise activity thermogenesis/kg body weight, PHQ Patient Health Questionnaire, r coefficient of correlation, *:P < 0.05, **:P < 0.01, ***:P < 0.001
  2. Pearson’s coefficient of correlation was used for normally distributed variables and Spearman’s coefficient of correlation was used for non-parametric variables