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Table 4 Contextual effects of neighborhood socioeconomic deprivation on fruits and vegetables consumption and leisure-time physical activity

From: Association between neighborhood deprivation and fruits and vegetables consumption and leisure-time physical activity: a cross-sectional multilevel analysis

 

Fruits and vegetables consumption*

Leisure-time physical activity

 

β

95% CI

β

95% CI

Women (n = 1294)

    

Neighboorhood socioeconomic class 1

1

   

Neighboorhood socioeconomic class 2

0.24

−0.11 to 0.58

−9.43

−46.4 to 27.6

Neighboorhood socioeconomic class 3

0.43

−0.033 to 0.89

−47.8

−97.8 to 1.41

Men (n = 787)

    

Neighboorhood socioeconomic class 1

1

   

Neighboorhood socioeconomic class 2

−0.23

−0.62 to 0.17

26.6

−25.6 to 78.9

Neighboorhood socioeconomic class 3

−0.046

−0.55 to 0.46

−12.4

−78.8 to 54.1

  1. 95% CI, 95% confidence interval.
  2. *Model adjusted for age, education, marital status, smoking, alcohol consumption and leisure-time physical activity.
  3. Model adjusted for age, education, marital status, smoking, alcohol consumption and fruits and vegetables consumption.
  4. Neighborhood classes 1 (reference class) and 3 are interpreted as least deprived and most deprived, respectively.