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Correction to: Tracking physical activity in different settings from late childhood to early adulthood in Germany: the MoMo longitudinal study

verfasst von: Annette Rauner, Darko Jekauc, Filip Mess, Steffen Schmidt, Alexander Woll

Erschienen in: BMC Public Health | Ausgabe 1/2018

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The original article can be found online at https://​doi.​org/​10.​1186/​s12889-015-1731-4.

Correction

After publication of the article [1], it has been brought to our attention that the values cited under “indices t1-t0” have been reversed and should be displayed in the opposite order. The corrected Table 1 would appear as follows
Table 1
Mean (1 standard deviation) patient characteristics (*p < .05)
  
LTPA (min./week)
SCPA (min./week)
OPA (days/week)
OS index (min./week)
indices – t0
overall
 
74.1 ± 98.0
N=924
218.6 ± 122.8
N=296
3.47 ± 1.82
N=947
292.7 ± 164.5
N=932
sex
boys
81.3 ± 107.0
N=438
231.1 ± 124.2
N=168
3.78 ± 1.80
N=447
312.4 ± 171.0
N=438
girls
67.3 ± 88.1
N=496
200.5 ± 118.6
N=128
3.15 ± 1.78
N=500
267.8 ± 151.2
N=494
age
young group
86.4 ± 104.5
N=477
193.6 ± 101.6
N=181
3.82 ± 1.75
N=477
280.0 ± 145.3
N=117
old group
72.9 ± 97.3
N=469
227.1 ± 126.8
N=130
3.43 ± 1.82
N=469
300.0 ± 179.6
N=815
SES
low
64.5 ± 101.4
N=185
189.3 ± 107.1
N=39
3.29 ± 1.91
N=186
253.8 ± 134.6
N=184
middle
81.9 ± 100.6
N=485
224.6 ± 120.7
N=166
3.70 ± 1.76
N=494
306.5 ± 170.6
N=483
high
69.6 ± 89.8
N=262
222.0 ± 133.1
N=91
3.15 ± 1.78
N=265
291.6 ± 158.6
N=263
indices – t1
overall
 
74.1 ± 93.5
222.2 ± 133.1
3.31 ± 1.86
296.3 ± 163.2
sex
boys
82.6 ± 102.1
250.5 ± 132.9
3.48 ± 1.85
333.1 ± 165.3
girls
64.2 ± 83.5
181.0 ± 122.6
3.15 ± 1.87
245.2 ± 147.2
age
young group
58.6 ± 87.2
232.9 ± 190.0
3.20 ± 1.79
291.5 ± 170.2
old group
74.6 ± 93.9
228.9 ± 138.8
3.32 ± 1.87
303.5 ± 162.3
SES
low
64.2 ± 96.9
230.0 ± 109.3
3.22 ± 1.83
294.2 ± 146.4
middle
73.3 ± 89.4
231.5 ± 132.2
3.30 ± 1.88
304.8 ± 159.5
high
82.2 ± 97.0
199.0 ± 144.5
3.38 ± 1.88
281.2 ± 177.9
indices – t1-t0
overall
 
0.0 ± 128.5
3.6 ± 155.7
-0.2 ± 2.3*
3.6 ± 192.2*
sex
boys
1.3 ± 141.6
19.4 ± 161.7*
-0.3 ± 2.3*
20.7 ± 206.4*
girls
-3.1 ± 114.7
-19.4 ± 143.8*
0.0 ± 2.3
-22.6 ± 167.7*
age
young group
-27.9 ± 139.0*
39.3 ± 140.9*
-0.6 ± 2.1*
10.5 ± 183.0*
old group
1.7 ± 127.2
1.8 ± 154.3
-0.1 ± 2.3
3.5 ± 192.9*
SES
low
-0.3 ± 138.5
40.7 ± 115.0*
-0.1 ± 2.1
40.4 ± 176.7*
middle
-8.6 ± 126.0
6.0 ± 151.1
-0.4 ± 2.4*
-1.7 ± 186.8
high
13.8 ± 124.1*
-23.0 ± 178.5*
0.2 ± 2.3*
-10.4 ± 202.3*
SES socioeconomic status; LTPA – leisure-time PA; SCPA – sport club PA; OPA – overall PA;
OS index – overall sports index
Furthermore, the last sentence of Sport club physical activity (minutes per week) that reads “SCPA decreased by 39.3 min per week from t0 to t1 in the young group (F177 = 15.4, df = 1, p < .001).” should in fact say “SCPA increased by 39.3 min per week from t0 to t1 in the young group (F177 = 15.4, df = 1, p < .001).”
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Correction to: Tracking physical activity in different settings from late childhood to early adulthood in Germany: the MoMo longitudinal study
verfasst von
Annette Rauner
Darko Jekauc
Filip Mess
Steffen Schmidt
Alexander Woll
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2018
Verlag
BioMed Central
Erschienen in
BMC Public Health / Ausgabe 1/2018
Elektronische ISSN: 1471-2458
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-018-5111-8

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