Table 3

Daily step count at various time points

Baseline indoor adherence low (n=23)Baseline indoor adherence high (n=8)All participants (n=31)
Baseline1 month12 monthsBaseline1 month12 monthsBaseline1 month12 months
Overall5580 (3562–7187)3722
(2726–5797)
p=0.355
3921
(2179–6864)
p=0.179
5976
(3769–6857)
3321
(2135–5025)
p=0.176
3591
(2145–6504)
p=0.249
5580
(3145–7016)
3522
(2509–5567)
p=0.124
3790
(2206–6410)
p=0.101
Indoor3202
(2405–4887)
2694
(2156–4326)
p=0.744
2307
(1721–2966)
p=0.88
4147
(2685–4759)
2904
(1605–4476)
p=0.398
2050
(1518–6463)
p=0.893
3345
(2418–4809)
2799
(2056–4342)
p=0.677
2050
(1751–3303)
p=0.204
Outdoor1744
(1084–3332)
835
(517–2467)
p=0.286
1375
(339–2536)
p=0.650
1591
(929–2440)
859
(418–1122)
p=0.091
716
(305–1761)
p=0.080
1593
(831–2527)
847
(492–1447)
p=0.074
1326
(353–2262)
p=0.167
Relative use of indoor footwear indoorsNA*59 (29–74)45 (15–71)NA81 (43–86)45 (20–65)NA62 (37–76)45 (20–66)
Relative use of indoor footwear outdoorsNA2 (0–10)0 (0–1)NA1 (0–6)0 (0–39)NA1 (0–9)0 (0–1)
  • Data are expressed as median (IQR) or %.

  • *NA=not applicable; because the indoor footwear was provided only after baseline measurement. No significant differences were found between baseline and follow-up (p<0.05).