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

Fig. 3

From: Associations of activity, sedentary and sleep behaviors with prevalent steatotic liver disease in middle-aged and older adults: the ELSA-Brasil study

Fig. 3

Exchanging movement behaviors association with prevalent steatotic liver disease by sleep duration ELSA-Brasil (2017–2019), n = 8569. Plots show the predicted prevalence ratios (PR) of Steatotic liver disease (SLD) resulting from reallocating time between movement behaviors using compositional isotemporal substitution robust Poisson models. The vertical continuous black line (x = 0) represents the mean of behaviors of the group as the reference—A = Sleep < 7 h: MVPA: 44.92 min/day, LPA: 209.0 min/day, SB: 803.8 min/day, SLP: 382.2 min/day; B = Sleep ≥ 7 h: MVPA: 38.2 min/day, LPA: 194.8 min/day, SB: 714.0 min/day, SLP: 493.0 min/day. The two behaviors not shown in each plot have their values fixed at the geometric mean for the analysis group. MVPA = moderate and vigorous physical activity; LPA = light physical activity; SB = sedentary behavior. Models were adjusted as follows—Model 1 (M1, blue): study center, sex, age, race/color, income, degree of schooling, smoking, alcohol consumption, diabetes, hypertension, and daily energy intake; Model 2a (M2a, yellow): M1 and further adjustment for body mass index. Model 2b (M2b, red): M1 and further adjustment for % body fat

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