Table 2 Association between physical activity domains and CVD among U.S. adults, NHANES 2007–2020, weighted.

From: Association between physical activity domains and cardiovascular diseases among US adults: evidence from NHANES 2007–2020

 

Crude model,

P-value

Model I,

P-value

Model II,

P-value

LTPA

 < 150 min/week

Reference

Reference

Reference

 ≥ 150 min/week

0.47 (0.42; 0.53), < 0.01

0.63 (0.57; 0.71), < 0.01

0.78 (0.70; 0.88), < 0.01

TPA

 < 150 min/week

Reference

Reference

Reference

 ≥ 150 min/week

0.46 (0.39; 0.55), < 0.01

0.53 (0.44; 0.64), < 0.01

0.60 (0.50; 0.72), < 0.01

OPA

 < 150 min/week

Reference

Reference

Reference

 ≥ 150 min/week

0.67 (0.61; 0.74), < 0.01

0.93 (0.82; 1.05), 0.16

0.94 (0.84; 1.06), 0.22

  1. Crude model, unadjusted; Model I, adjusted for sociodemographic characteristics (age, gender, race, marital status, PIR, and education levels); Model II, further adjusted for lifestyle behaviors (BMI, smoke, and alcohol consumption) and chronic health conditions (hypertension, cancer, and diabetes). Abbreviations: LTPA, Leisure-time physical activity; OPA, Occupational physical activity; TPA, Transportation-related physical activity.