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Table 1.

Derivation of exposure variables (ages of children and number of children categories).

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Fig 1.

A flow diagram chart of SWS mothers in analyses.

*n = 621 for age 4y and n = 608 for age 6y. **n = 607 for age 4y and n = 592 for age 6y. ***n = 457 for age 4y and n = 525 for age 6y.

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Table 2.

Descriptive characteristics of SWS mothers providing data at the age 4y survey (n = 457)*.

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Table 3.

Descriptive characteristics of SWS mothers providing data at the age 6y survey (n = 525)*.

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Table 4.

Associations between number and ages of children and maternal MVPA levelsa.

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Fig 2.

Association between ages of children and maternal LMVPA by number of children.

LMVPA = light, moderate or vigorous physical activity; 95%CI = 95% confidence interval. Models adjusted for age of mother, season, age 4y or age 6y survey, time of week.

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Fig 3.

Association between number of children and maternal LMVPA by ages of children.

LMVPA = light, moderate or vigorous physical activity; 95%CI = 95% confidence interval. Models adjusted for age of mother, maternal highest qualification level, living with father, season, age 4y or age 6y survey, time of week.

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