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Table 2 Univariate correlations between daily steps and cognitive performance

From: Associations between daily steps and cognitive function among inpatients with schizophrenia

Variables

Site 1

Site 2

Step counts

Attention a

Processing speed b

Reaction time c

Motor speed c

Step counts

Attention d

Processing speed e

Site 1

 Step counts

1

       

 Attention a

.257***

1

      

 Processing speed b

-.313***

-.412***

1

     

 Reaction time c

-.245***

-.421***

.409***

1

    

 Motor speed c

-.232**

-.420***

.236**

.510***

1

   

Site 2

 Step counts

     

1

  

 Attention d

     

.229**

1

 

 Processing speed e

     

.301***

.417***

1

  1. aVTS-Cognitrone test (higher values represent better attention), b Grooved Pegboard Test (higher scores suggest slower processing speed), c VTS-Reaction test (higher values indicate slower reaction time and motor speed), d Chu's Attention Test (higher scores represent better attention), e Chu's Hand Dexterity Test (higher scores represent faster processing speed)
  2. **: p < 0.01, ***: p < 0.001 (two-tailed)