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Table 2 Multivariate association of overweight with socio-demographic and lifestyle factors

From: Socio-demographic and lifestyle factors associated with overweight in a representative sample of 11-15 year olds in France: Results from the WHO-Collaborative Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) cross-sectional study

 

OR

95% CI

P

Family affluence

  

0.0001

   High

1

  

   Medium

1.24

1.03-1.51

0.024

   Low

1.80

1.37-2.36

< 0.001

Smoking

  

0.7468

   No

1

  

   Yes, but not daily

1.14

0.78-1.65

0.498

   Yes, daily

1.11

0.73-1.69

0.620

Consuming alcohol weekly

   

   No

1

  

   Yes

1.03

0.77-1.38

0.823

Eating fruit daily

   

   No

1

  

   Yes

1.10

0.90-1.36

0.352

Eating vegetables daily

   

   No

1

  

   Yes

1.01

0.84-1.22

0.886

Eating breakfast daily

   

   No

1

  

   Yes

0.73

0.60-0.88

0.001

MVPA ≥ 1 hour for ≥ 5 days per week

   

   No

1

  

   Yes

0.69

0.56-0.84

< 0.001

VPA ≥ 2 hours per week

   

   No

   

   Yes

0.71

0.59-0.86

< 0.001

Using video games > 2 hours per day

   

   No

1

  

   Yes

0.97

0.76-1.23

0.795

Using computer > 2 hours per day

   

   No

1

  

   Yes

0.89

0.72-1.10

0.276

Interaction age*gender

   

   11 years*boys

1

  

   13 years*boys

1.14

0.83-1.58

0.415

   15 years*boys

1.27

0.93-1.74

0.130

   11 years*girls

1

  

   13 years*girls

0.68

0.49-0.92

0.014

   15 years*girls

0.55

0.39-0.78

0.001

Interaction TV viewing *gender

   

   TV viewing (≤ 2 hours per day)*boys

1

  

   TV viewing (> 2 hours per day)*boys

1.21

0.94-1.54

0.133

   TV viewing (≤ 2 hours per day)*girls

1

  

   TV viewing (> 2 hours per day)*girls

1.93

1.42-2.62

< 0.001

  1. MVPA: moderate to vigorous physical activity, VPA: vigorous physical activity, TV: television