Fig. 4: Associations between quintile of measured MVPA and incident disease. | npj Digital Medicine

Fig. 4: Associations between quintile of measured MVPA and incident disease.

From: Wearable accelerometer-derived physical activity and incident disease

Fig. 4

Depicted is the relative hazard of incident disease according to quintile of accelerometer-measured moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and grouped by disease category. Each disease is represented by four points, with each point representing the hazard ratio associated with a given quintile of MVPA (quintile 2 = red, quintile 3 = orange, quintile 4 = light green, quintile 5 = dark green), as compared to the lowest quintile (quintile 1) as the referent. MVPA volumes corresponding to each quintile are shown in the legend. The hashed horizontal line depicts a hazard ratio of one (i.e., equal hazard to quintile 1). A single value below 0.1 was rounded to 0.1 for graphical purposes (bottom right).

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