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Table 3 Results of binomial regressions of excessive weight prevalence by social and socioeconomic factors and survey period in young Balearic Islands’ women (18–35 years-old)a,b,c

From: The prevalence of excessive weight in Balearic Islands’ young and middle-aged women and its association with social and socioeconomic factors: a ten-year trend (2000–2010)

 

1999–2000 (ENIB survey)

2000–2010 (OBEX survey)

  
 

BMI ≥ 25 n (%)

Adjusted OR (95 % CI)

BMI ≥ 25 n (%)

Adjusted OR (95 % CI)

Change in Prevalence (%)

P-value for interaction

n

107 (20.9)

 

108 (28.6)

   

Educational profile

 Low (including medium)

88 (81.9)

1.00 (ref.)

70 (64.8)

1.00 (ref.)

1.00 (ref.)

 

 High

19 (18.1)

0.43 (0.25, 0.74)**

38 (35.2)

0.47 (0.28, 0.78)**

1.17 (0.56, 2.46)

0.682

Professional profile

 Unemployed

32 (29.9)

1.00 (ref.)

48 (44.3)

1.00 (ref.)

1.00 (ref.)

 

 Employed

75 (70.1)

1.25 (0.74, 2.09)

60 (55.7)

0.45 (0.27, 0.77)**

0.42 (0.22, 0.82)

0.010

Origin

 Spanish

100 (93.5)

1.00 (ref.)

81 (75.0)

1.00 (ref.)

1.00 (ref.)

 

 Non-Spanish

7 (6.5)

2.06 (0.77, 5.51)

27 (25.0)

2.15 (1.21, 3.82)**

1.05 (0.34, 3.27)

0.938

Cohabitation

 Living alone

50 (46.7)

1.00 (ref.)

61 (56.5)

1.00 (ref.)

1.00 (ref.)

 

 Married or cohabiting

57 (53.3)

1.26 (0.70, 2.27)

47 (43.5)

1.13 (0.67, 1.88)

0.91 (0.48, 1.72)

0.774

Living with at least one child at home

 None

58 (54.2)

1.00 (ref.)

241 (73.1)

1.00 (ref.)

1.00 (ref.)

 

 Yes

49 (45.8)

2.40 (1.28, 4.52)**

29 (26.9)

2.56 (1.39, 4.71)**

1.27 (0.61, 2.64)

0.526

  1. aPrevalence of excessive weight: BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2
  2. bBinomial logistic regression analysis adjusted by age. *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001
  3. cBinomial logistic regression analysis adjusted by age (continuous) including the social and socioeconomic factors, survey periods and the interaction between the survey periods and the socioeconomic factor. *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001