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Self-Reported Sitting Time in New York City Adults, The Physical Activity and Transit Survey, 2010-2011

United Hospital Fund CodeMean Sitting Time, Hours
101<7
102<7
1037–8
104<7
105, 106, 107<7
201≥8
2027–8
2037–8
204<7
205<7
206≥8
207<7
208<7
2097–8
210<7
211<7
301<7
3027–8
303<7
304≥8
305, 307≥8
306, 308≥8
309, 310≥8
401<7
402<7
4037–8
404, 4067–8
4057–8
407<7
408≥8
409<7
4107–8
501, 5027–8
503, 504<7


Figure 1.
Mean Sitting Time, by United Hospital Fund, 34 Neighborhoods in New York City, Physical Activity and Transit Survey, 2010–2011. Darker areas indicate longer sitting times for neighborhood residents.

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The difference between self-report and accelerometer is plotted on the y-axis and the average of the 2 measures on the x-axis. The small dashed line represents the mean difference between the 2 measures; the large dashed lines are the 95% limits of agreement (N = 667).

Figure 2. Bland-Altman plot for self-reported sitting time and accelerometer-measured sedentary time (min/d), Physical Activity Transit Survey, 2010–2011 (N = 667).

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