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Figure 3. From: Relationship between parent and child pedometer-determined physical activity: a sub-study of the CANPLAY surveillance study.

a. Odds of children being in the two highest versus lowest tertile of steps/day by fathers’ steps/day. Steps/day in 3000 step/day increments. TV watching time in 30 minute increments. b. Odds of children being in the two highest versus lowest tertile of steps/day by mothers’ steps/day. Steps/day in 3000 step/day increments. TV watching time in 30 minute increments.

Cora L Craig, et al. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2013;10:8-8.
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Figure 2. From: Relationship between parent and child pedometer-determined physical activity: a sub-study of the CANPLAY surveillance study.

a. Relationship between parents’ and childrens steps/day, boys. *adjusted for parent and child age, household income, weight status and television viewing time. Unadjusted (Father, Mother) and adjusted models (Father* and Mother*) significant p < .05. b. Relationship between parents’ and childrens’s steps/day, girls. *adjusted for parent and child age, household income, weight status and television viewing time. Unadjusted model (Mother) significant p < .05; adjusted models (Father* and Mother*) significant p < .10.

Cora L Craig, et al. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2013;10:8-8.

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