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Finding
Finding
improvement
Participants who had family and friends join in physical activity at baseline attended approximately 2 more intervention sessions during the first year compared to those without such support (beta=1.89, SE=0.92, p=0.04).
| Effect size | beta = 1.89 (SE 0.92) |
| Follow-up | 1 year |
| Comparator | No social support for physical activity |
| Effect summary | improvement; beta = 1.89 (SE 0.92) |
| Effect modifiers | [{"modifier": "sex", "interaction_p": "p=ns (not significant)", "direction": "null", "stratum_details": "No moderation effects of sex on functional support-attendance relationship", "plain_language": "Both men and women attended more sessions when they had an exercise companion", "annotation_notes": ""}] |
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Source
PMC4769665
The relationship of social support with treatment adherence and weight loss in Latinos with type 2 diabetes