The two dimensions account for 98.6% of the variance between categories, most (95.8%) of which is due to EI versus OA. The latter is mainly influenced by FEV1/FVC and the former by CAT, DIRECT, and mMRC scores. (TIFF)</p
<p>Solid lines represent mean inter-methods differences, and broken lines represent the 95% limits o...
<p>Note: 100, 200, and 300 refer to the relative pitch area (in m<sup>2</sup>) per player, while 7, ...
<p>Time-invariant (top panel) and time-varying (bottom panel) approaches. In each box, the central m...
<p>Upper panels present physical activity data, significant differences (post hoc analysis) are indi...
<p>The data for 100 men is shown in rank order for PAL with each individual retaining their relative...
Univariate boxplots comparing the distribution of selected continuous variables according to the phy...
<p>Data are counted by the anterior braking (left panels) and the posterior propulsive (right panels...
<p>Data presented in the table are means standard deviation (SD), except MVPA and TV viewing (geomet...
Differences in dimension scores and overall scores among different groups, M (SD).</p
<p><sup>1</sup> Within-groups correlations between discriminating variables and standardized canonic...
Comparisons of objectively measured physical activity variables (assessed by the Actigraph) among th...
MPA, moderate physical activity; SB, sedentary behavior; VPA, vigorous physical activity; WC, waist ...
*<p>p≤0.0125.</p>1–2<p>Significant differences between MTB and BMX groups.</p>1–3<p>Significant diff...
<p>Notes:</p>*<p>Significant difference between sexes (<i>p</i><.01).</p>+<p>Square-root transformed...
<p>*** Significance at the 1% level.</p><p>Correlation between different physical activity measures ...
<p>Solid lines represent mean inter-methods differences, and broken lines represent the 95% limits o...
<p>Note: 100, 200, and 300 refer to the relative pitch area (in m<sup>2</sup>) per player, while 7, ...
<p>Time-invariant (top panel) and time-varying (bottom panel) approaches. In each box, the central m...
<p>Upper panels present physical activity data, significant differences (post hoc analysis) are indi...
<p>The data for 100 men is shown in rank order for PAL with each individual retaining their relative...
Univariate boxplots comparing the distribution of selected continuous variables according to the phy...
<p>Data are counted by the anterior braking (left panels) and the posterior propulsive (right panels...
<p>Data presented in the table are means standard deviation (SD), except MVPA and TV viewing (geomet...
Differences in dimension scores and overall scores among different groups, M (SD).</p
<p><sup>1</sup> Within-groups correlations between discriminating variables and standardized canonic...
Comparisons of objectively measured physical activity variables (assessed by the Actigraph) among th...
MPA, moderate physical activity; SB, sedentary behavior; VPA, vigorous physical activity; WC, waist ...
*<p>p≤0.0125.</p>1–2<p>Significant differences between MTB and BMX groups.</p>1–3<p>Significant diff...
<p>Notes:</p>*<p>Significant difference between sexes (<i>p</i><.01).</p>+<p>Square-root transformed...
<p>*** Significance at the 1% level.</p><p>Correlation between different physical activity measures ...
<p>Solid lines represent mean inter-methods differences, and broken lines represent the 95% limits o...
<p>Note: 100, 200, and 300 refer to the relative pitch area (in m<sup>2</sup>) per player, while 7, ...
<p>Time-invariant (top panel) and time-varying (bottom panel) approaches. In each box, the central m...