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Table 2 Completion rates for the study measurements at each time point. Data shown as N (%)

From: The Regulate your Sitting Time (RESIT) intervention for reducing sitting time in individuals with type 2 diabetes: findings from a randomised-controlled feasibility trial

 

Baseline

3 months

6 months

All time points

Control

(N = 35)

Intervention (N = 35)

Control

(N = 33)

Intervention (N = 32)

Control (N = 33)

Intervention (N = 32)

Control

Intervention

activPAL data

        

 ≥ 1 valid day

35 (100%)

35 (100%)

32 (91%)

29 (83%)

32 (91%)

31 (89%)

31 (89%)

28 (80%)

 ≥ 2 valid days

34 (97%)

35 (100%)

32 (91%)

29 (83%)

32 (91%)

30 (86%)

30 (86%)

27 (77%)

 ≥ 3 valid days

33 (94%)

34 (97%)

32 (91%)

29 (83%)

32 (91%)

29 (83%)

29 (83%)

26 (74%)

 ≥ 4 valid days

32 (91%)

33 (94%)

32 (91%)

29 (83%)

32 (91%)

29 (83%)

29 (83%)

25 (71%)

 ≥ 5 valid days

31 (89%)

33 (94%)

30 (86%)

28 (80%)

32(91%)

27 (77%)

27 (77%)

24 (69%)

Short physical performance battery

35 (100%)

35 (100%)

32 (91%)

31 (89%)

33 (94%)

31 (89%)

32 (91%)

30 (86%)

Waist circumference

35 (100%)

35 (100%)

32 (91%)

31 (89%)

33 (94%)

31 (89%)

32 (91%)

30 (86%)

Health and wellbeing questionnaires

35 (100%)

34 (97%)

27 (77%)

27 (77%)

27 (77%)

27 (77%)

24 (69%)

25 (71%)

  1. Data completion rates were calculated as the number of complete datasets for each outcome measure / number of participants enrolled at baseline x 100