Skip to main content

Table 4 Parameter estimates from the weighted multiple logistic regression model using a subpopulation of adolescents who described themselves as either slightly or very overweight

From: Energy balance-related factors associating with adolescent weight loss intent: evidence from the 2017 National Youth Risk Behavior Survey

 

Model 1

Model 2

OR

95% CI

OR

95% CI

Sedentary Behaviors

 3 or More Hours of Television/Day

0.87

0.67–1.12

0.97

0.72–1.30

 3 or More Hours of Video Game Playing/Day

0.85

0.67–1.05

0.93

0.74–1.18

Activity-Related Behaviors

 60 min of PA/Day

0.57 †

0.38–0.81

0.65 †

0.45–0.94

 At least 1 Sports Team

0.92

0.70–1.21

0.99

0.73–1.32

 3 or More Days of Strength Exercising

1.31 †

1.02–1.69

1.45 †

1.06–2.00

Dietary Behaviors

 Consume Breakfast Everyday

0.86

0.64–1.09

0.92

0.70–1.22

 Consume Fruit

1.89 †

1.33–2.70

1.60 †

1.12–2.37

 Consume Salad

1.19

0.89–1.59

1.11

0.80–1.54

 Consume Potatoes

0.71 †

0.53–0.97

0.73

0.52–1.01

 Consume Carrots

1.10

0.83–1.46

1.19

0.87–1.62

 Consume Other Vegetables

1.34

0.88–2.03

1.13

0.71–1.76

 Age (years)

  

0.93

0.83–1.05

 Male

  

0.44 †

0.32–0.61

 BMI %

  

1.00

0.99–1.01

 American Indian/Alaskan Native

  

0.76

0.22–2.68

 Asian

  

1.28

0.64–2.59

 Black/African American

  

1.18

0.74–1.89

 Pacific Islander

  

3.77

0.55–26.0

 Hispanic/Latino

  

2.13 †

1.17–3.89

 Multiple-Hispanic/Latino

  

1.62 †

1.03–2.51

 Multiple-Non-Hispanic/Latino

  

1.34

0.69–2.62

  1. Outcome is intending to lose body weight; OR stands from Odds Ratio; 95% CI stands for 95% Confidence Interval; PA is physical activity; BMI% is Body Mass Index age and sex percentile; referent for sex is female; referent for race/ethnicity is White; Model 1 = sedentary, physical activity, and dietary-related predictors; Model 2 = Model 1 + potential confounding, p < 0.05
  2. bold and † indicates statistical significance, p < 0.05