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Table 4 Adjusted OLS1, number of average daily censored steps against individual pedestrian facilities with 95% CI2 (n = 251)

From: Comparing objective measures of environmental supports for pedestrian travel in adults

 

Average

Weighted by length

Weighted by distance

 

Coefficient

(95%CI)

BIC'3

Coefficient

(95% CI)

BIC'

Coefficient

(95% CI)

BIC'

Sidewalks present

  

-1.60

  

-3.57

  

-5.48

   Medium

403

(-580, 1387)

 

546

(-419, 1511)

 

850

(-92, 1792)

 

   High

921

(-10, 1853)

 

1142

(208, 2077) **

 

1312

(376, 2248)***

 

Sidewalk condition

  

-10.18

  

-6.26

  

2.00

   Medium

368

(-577, 1313)

 

331

(-643, 1306)

 

45

(-887, 978)

 

   High

-1254

(-2276, -231)**

 

-984

(-1978, 9)

 

276

(-705, 1256)

 

Sidewalk connections

  

-1.66

  

-2.55

  

-8.40

   Medium

925

(-5, 1854)

 

995

(80, 1909)**

 

-21

(-928, 885)

 

   High

571

(-346, 1488)

 

300

(-616, 1217)

 

1304

(381, 2227)***

 

Sidewalk width>4'

  

-0.02

  

-1.83

  

-6.85

   Medium

292

(-685, 1270)

 

914

(22, 1806)**

 

668

(-232, 1569)

 

   High

-434

(-1331, 464)

 

362

(-592, 1316)

 

1458

(507, 2409)***

 

Crossing aid present

  

1.45

  

-0.40

  

-0.40

   Medium

-337

(-1287, 614)

 

-686

(-1595, 224)

 

-702

(-1662, 257)

 

   High

78

(-922, 1077)

 

-51

(-1026, 924)

 

-92

(-1161, 977)

 

Crosswalk

  

2.21

  

1.00

  

1.57

   Medium

-155

(-1160, 849)

 

341

(-621, 1302)

 

31

(-933, 995)

 

   High

8

(-1022, 1037)

 

567

(-403, 1536)

 

424

(-650, 1498)

 
  1. All models control for: age, sex, education, and population density
  2. **significant at p < 0.05; ***significant at p < 0.01
  3. The lowest tertile is the reference category for each pedestrian facility.
  4. 1OLS: ordinary least-squares regression
  5. 2Confidence interval
  6. 3Bayesian Information Criterion