Research Article

Parental Factors Related to Physical Activity among Adolescent Men Living in Built and Natural Environment: A Population-Based MOPO Study

Table 3

Factors associated with high self-rated leisure-time physical activity (PA) (OR, 95% CI) among built and natural environment residents according to the multivariable binary logistic regression analysis.

VariableAdjusted OR (95% CI)

Natural environment, n = 553, model R2 = 0.249
 Quite good or better self-rated health (vs. moderate, poor, or extremely poor)5.2 (3.0–9.0)<0.001
 Mild depression symptoms or higher (vs. none or only extremely mild symptoms)0.3 (0.1–0.6)<0.001
 Father exercises at least several times a week (vs. few times a month or almost never)2.8 (1.7–4.8)<0.001

Built environment, n = 903, model R2 = 0.207
 Quite good or better self-rated health (vs. moderate, poor, or extremely poor)5.9 (4.0–8.7)<0.001
 Mild depression symptoms or higher (vs. none or only extremely mild symptoms)0.5 (0.3–0.8)0.010
 Mother exercises at least several times a week (vs. few times a month or almost never)1.9 (1.3–2.8)0.001

OR: odds ratio; CI: confidence interval; according to multivariable logistic regression analyses. Model R2: Nagelkerke regression coefficient; PA: physical activity.