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Table 3 Associations between health behaviors and odds of child overweight/obese weight status, with and without adjustment for index caregiver BMI (N = 103)

From: The home environment and childhood obesity in low-income households: indirect effects via sleep duration and screen time

 

Unadjusted

Adjusted for caregiver BMI

 

OR

95% CI

p-value

OR

95% CI

p-value

Fruit and vegetable intakea,b

1.01

0.91, 1.11

.91

1.03

0.93, 1.14

.59

Caloric beverages and fast fooda,b

1.06

0.95, 1.20

.30

1.07

0.95, 1.21

.27

Energy-dense snacksa,c

1.01

0.94, 1.08

.80

1.02

0.95, 1.09

.55

Screen time (h/d)

1.23

0.94, 1.61

.14

1.17

0.89, 1.57

.26

MVPA (mins/d)d

1.00

0.98, 1.02

.76

1.00

0.98, 1.02

.92

Sleep duration (h/d)

0.45

0.27, 0.77

<.01

0.45

0.26, 0.77

<.01

  1. MVPA, daily minutes of moderate and vigorous physical activity.
  2. aMeasured on an ordinal scale reflecting frequency of intake in the past 7 days.
  3. bPossible scores ranged from 0–32.
  4. cPossible scores ranged from 0–56.
  5. dN = 88 for this variable.