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Table 10 Odds ratio's with 95% confidence intervals for the lifestyle index

From: How do combinations of unhealthy behaviors relate to attitudinal factors and subjective health among the adult population in the Netherlands?

 

Lifestyle indexa

M1

M2

M3

OR (p)

CI

OR (p)

CI

OR (p)

CI

CFC

0.68* (.00)

0.57–0.81

    

CFC-I

1.31* (.00)

1.14–1.49

1.25* (.00)

1.07–1.46

1.19* (.03)

1.01–1.39

CFC-F

0.79* (.00)

0.68–0.92

1.07 (.48)

0.89–1.27

1.05 (.60)

0.87–1.27

HRAS-6

1.12* (.00)

1.09–1.14

1.10* (.00)

1.07–1.13

1.09* (.00)

1.06–1.12

Self-rated health

0.73* (.00)

0.67–0.80

0.81* (.00)

0.73–0.89

0.81* (.00)

0.74–0.90

Subjective life expectancy

0.97* (.00)

0.96–0.98

0.99 (.13)

0.97–1.00

0.99 (.18)

0.97–1.00

Age

    

0.98* (.00)

0.97–0.99

Sex

 Male

    

1.00

 

 Female

    

0.77 (.07)

0.59–1.02

Education level

 Low

    

1.00

 

 Middle

    

0.53* (.00)

0.37–0.77

 High

    

0.42* (.00)

0.28–0.64

Nagelkerke R2

  

0.157

 

0.196

 
  1. M1: bivariate associations of dependent variable with single characteristics
  2. M2: multivariate associations of dependent variable with characteristics
  3. M3: odds ratios adjusted for socio demographic characteristics of respondents
  4. * = significant at p < .05 level
  5. a: 0 or 1 unhealthy SNAP behaviour present versus 2, 3 or 4 unhealthy SNAP behaviours present