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Fig. 3 | Journal of Activity, Sedentary and Sleep Behaviors

Fig. 3

From: Impacts of physical activity, sedentary behaviour, and sleep on depression symptoms in Canadian older adults 65 years of age and above: a compositional data analysis of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

Fig. 3

Estimates for changes in depression symptoms scores associated with hypothetical time displacements between one and the remaining movement behaviours proportionally. All estimates adjusted for age, sex, race, employment status, education level, marital status, smoking status, alcohol consumption, diet quality score, comorbidity burden score, baseline depression symptoms. Estimates reflect the hypothetical change in depression symptoms scores associated with reallocating time between one movement behaviour and the remaining behaviours based on parameter estimates from compositional regression. The difference in minutes/day are modelled around the mean movement behaviour composition (reference). For example, if more time is hypothetically allocated to sleep and removed from the remaining movement behaviours, the estimated depression symptoms scores decrease. Substitutions were not made beyond the range of ± two standard deviations for the mean of each movement behaviour (e.g., no more than 120-min per day were added to the mean 36-min per day spent in MVPA)

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