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Table 3 Indirect effects of the built environment on overweight: walking behaviour as mediators

From: The built environment, purpose-specific walking behaviour and overweight: evidence from Wuhan metropolis in central China

Indirect paths

Standardized coefficient

Bias-corrected 95% confidence interval

Percentile 95% confidence interval

Lower

Upper

Lower

Upper

Density → Leisure walking → Overweight

− 0.0004a

− 0.049

0.052

− 0.048

0.054

Diversity → Leisure walking → Overweight

0.0009a

− 0.003

0.076

− 0.001

0.078

Access → Leisure walking → Overweight

0.0028a

− 0.065

0.050

− 0.063

0.051

Transit → Leisure walking → Overweight

− 0.0025a

− 0.082

0.012

− 0.081

0.012

Green → Leisure walking → Overweight

0.0030a

− 0.052

0.042

− 0.049

0.045

Walkability → Leisure walking → Overweight

0.0014a

− 0.026

0.061

− 0.025

0.062

Safety → Leisure walking → Overweight

0.0006a

− 0.070

0.019

− 0.069

0.020

Crowd → Leisure walking → Overweight

0.0009a

− 0.053

0.025

− 0.053

0.027

  1. The specific mediating effects in the table refer to the mediating effects for each group.bootstrap method was used to perform 2000 bootsamples for parameter estimation
  2. a10% significance level. Sociodemographic characteristics are controlled