Corrigendum to "Sedentary lifestyle among adults in Jordan, 2007"[Family Medicine and Community Health 2016;4(3):4–8]
2016-12-17GhaziSharkasTayseerSahebKamalArqoubRajaHaddadin
Ghazi F. Sharkas, Tayseer Saheb, Kamal Arqoub, Raja Haddadin
Corrigendum to "Sedentary lifestyle among adults in Jordan, 2007"[Family Medicine and Community Health 2016;4(3):4–8]
Ghazi F. Sharkas, Tayseer Saheb, Kamal Arqoub, Raja Haddadin
There were errors in Tables 7 and 8 and incorrect corresponding citations in the text. These two tables were duplications of Tables 5 and 6 respectively; they should have been removed. We regret these errors and any problems they may have caused. The citations of Tables 5 and 6 are reprinted here.
Sedentary lifestyle did not apparently differ by categorized BMI (Table 5).
Similarly, multilogistic regression revealed statistically significant results for housewives, students,retired people, and unemployed people (Table 6).
DOI of original article: http://dx.doi.org/10.15212/FMCH.2015.0148
Ministry of Health – Noncommunicable Diseases, Jordan
Ghazi F. Sharkas, MD Community Medicine Specialist,Associate Non-communicable Diseases Director, Ministry of Health, Nweijees Street, Amman 00962, Jordan
E-mail: ghazisharkas@yahoo.com
3 June 2015;
Accepted 18 November 2015
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