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Table 5 Relationship between leisure-time and house hold activities and cardiovascular disease and stroke onset, by number of types, and participation level

From: Relationship of leisure-time and household physical activity level and type with cardiovascular disease: secondary analysis of the Takashima Study data

   

Total (n = 3741)

   

No. of patients

HR

95%CI

P value

Interaction test

Types of leisure-time activity

  

P value

CVD

       

0–1 type

Amount of leisure-time activity_Low

(n = 877)

39

1.00

(Ref)

 

0.01

Amount of leisure-time activity_Middle

(n = 519)

10

0.66

(0.27–1.59)

0.354

 

Amount of leisure-time activity_High

(n = 302)

5

0.36

(0.09–1.38)

0.135

 

2 or more types

Amount of leisure-time activity_Low

(n = 372)

8

0.45

(0.20–1.04)

0.060

 

Amount of leisure-time activity_Middle

(n = 726)

15

0.48

(0.22–1.04)

0.063

 

Amount of leisure-time activity_High

(n = 945)

15

0.31

(0.12–0.79)

0.015

 

Stroke

       

0–1 type

Amount of leisure time activity_Low

(n = 877)

31

1.00

(Ref)

 

0.01

Amount of leisure time activity_Middle

(n = 519)

9

0.62

(0.24–1.63)

0.334

 

Amount of leisure time activity_High

(n = 302)

5

0.33

(0.08–1.36)

0.125

 

2 or more type

Amount of leisure time activity_Low

(n = 372)

5

0.39

(0.15–1.02)

0.054

 

Amount of leisure time activity_Middle

(n = 726)

11

0.38

(0.15–0.95)

0.038

 

Amount of leisure time activity_High

(n = 945)

12

0.24

(0.08–0.70)

0.009

 
  1. Multivariate-adjusted model—Adjustment factors: sex, age, BMI, hypertension (y/n), diabetes (y/n), dyslipidemia (y/n),
  2. ly drinks/past history of drinking/non-drinker), job (y/n), and physical activities other than during leisure time (sleep, job, transportation, other)
  3. BMI body mass index; HR hazard ratio; CI confidence interval; CVD cardiovascular disease