Research Article

Associations between Safety from Crime, Cycling, and Obesity in a Dutch Elderly Population: Results from the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam

Table 2

Mean scores and standard deviations for BMI, cycling (minutes per day), social status neighbourhood score (SSNS), and crime rates.

𝑁 BMI (SD)Cycling (SD)SSNS (SD)Crime (SD)

Total47027.5 (4.1)13.2 (23.7)−.09 (.88)22.1 (27.0)

Gender
 Men23026.8 (3.3)15.4 (28.5)−.11 (.92)21.9 (26.4)
 Women24028.1 (4.8)11.0 (17.7)−.06 (.85)22.3 (27.7)
𝑃 value.001.042.492.872

SNSS
 Low status23527.6 (4.3)10.9 (20.5)−.71 (.80)29.8 (30.8)
 High status23527.4 (4.0)15.3 (26.2).51 (.43)14.7 (20.3)
𝑃 value.608.041<.001<.001

Obesity
 Nonobese36225.7 (2.5)14.2 (25.4)−.05 (.85)21.0 (26.2)
 Obese10833.4 (2.9)9.5 (16.3)−.20 (1.00)25.7 (29.5)
𝑃 value<.001.066.134.116

Men
 Low SSNS11527.1 (3.6)12.4 (23.9)−.76 (.83)28.4 (30.6)
 High SSNS11526.5 (2.9)18.5 (32.3).53 (.41)14.9 (19.2)
𝑃 value.162.007<.001<.001

Women
 Low SSNS12027.9 (4.9)10.3 (19.0)−.63 (.77)29.6 (31.1)
 High SSNS12028.3 (4.7)11.7 (16.4).51 (.45)15.0 (21.6)
𝑃 value.532.268<.001<.001