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Table 6 Relative risk of having a high* healthy lifestyle score by educational mobility

From: Intergenerational educational mobility is associated with cardiovascular disease risk behaviours in a cohort of young Australian adults: The Childhood Determinants of Adult Health (CDAH) Study

 

Unadjusted

Adjusted

 

RR

(95% CI)

p-value

RR

(95% CI)

p-value

Males

      

   Stable high

1.00

Reference

 

1.00

Reference

 

   Stable intermediate

0.78

(0.64, 0.94)

0.009

0.80

(0.66, 0.97)

0.022

   Stable low

0.62

(0.49, 0.78)

<0.001

0.64

(0.50, 0.81)

<0.001

   Downward

0.83

(0.70, 0.98)

0.027

0.84

(0.72, 0.99)

0.045

   Upward

0.88

(0.77, 1.01)

0.070

0.91

(0.79, 1.04)

0.167

Females

      

   Stable high

1.00

Reference

 

1.00

Reference

 

   Stable intermediate

0.79

(0.69, 0.92)

0.002

0.81

(0.70, 0.93)

0.003

   Stable low

0.84

(0.74, 0.96)

0.007

0.87

(0.77, 0.99)

0.037

   Downward

0.79

(0.69, 0.89)

<0.001

0.81

(0.71, 0.91)

0.001

   Upward

0.93

(0.85, 1.01)

0.080

0.95

(0.87, 1.03)

0.209

  1. * high = scores 5 to 10
  2. RR: relative risk, PR: prevalence ratio, CI: confidence interval
  3. Adjusted models include age and area of residence for both sexes
  4. RR were estimated using log binomial regression models
  5. Males, n = 918; females, n = 1033