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Table 5 Multi-level multivariable analysis of correlates of meeting the combined movement guidelines in children and adolescents

From: Prevalence and correlates of adherence to the combined movement guidelines among Czech children and adolescents

 

Children

n = 355

 

Adolescents

n = 324

n (%)a

OR

95% CI

p-value

 

n (%)a

OR

95% CI

p-value

PA + ST + SL

    

PA + ST + SL

    

 Sex

328 (45)

0.4

0.1–0.9

0.037

 School achievement

320 (66)

4.8

1.0–33.9

0.066

 Fruit and vegetable intake

328 (65)

2.2

0.9–5.6

0.079

 Fruit and vegetable intake

320 (67)

5.1

1.1–36.0

0.057

 Paternal BMI

328 (27)

0.3

0.1–0.7

0.006

     

PA + ST

    

PA + ST

    

 Fruit and vegetable intake

325 (65)

2.0

1.1–3.8

0.034

 Fruit and vegetable intake

285 (68)

2.9

1.2–7.3

0.019

 Paternal BMI

325 (28)

0.5

0.4–1.0

0.034

 Organized PA

285 (43)

2.9

1.1–9.3

0.043

 Paternal education

325 (58)

2.8

1.5–5.4

0.002

 Paternal BMI

285 (26)

0.4

0.2–1.1

0.066

PA + SLb

PA + SL

 School achievement

335 (23)

2.1

0.8–5.4

0.131

 Organized PA

323 (43)

3.0

0.9–13.4

0.096

 Organized PA

335 (28)

2.5

1.1–5.7

0.038

 Active play

323 (43)

5.1

1.4–32.7

0.036

 Sleep efficiency

335 (40)

0.4

0.2–0.7

0.003

     

 Unhealthy snacking

335 (58)

1.9

1.0–3.8

0.051

     

ST + SL

ST + SL

 School achievement

322 (23)

3.3

1.1–14.0

0.060

 Sex

320 (43)

2.5

1.1–6.5

0.041

 Fruit and vegetable intake

322 (65)

2.7

1.3–5.5

0.006

 School achievement

320 (66)

1.9

0.9–4.1

0.114

 Paternal BMI

322 (28)

0.4

0.2–0.8

0.009

     
  1. AT Active travel, BMI Body mass index, CI Confidence interval, OR Odds ratio, PA Physical activity, SL Sleep, ST Screen time
  2. a Number of participants included in the model and their proportion in the reference category
  3. b Response variable was associated with school location; multi-level regression model was used