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Table 9 Odds ratio's with 95% confidence intervals for physical inactivity and smoking

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

 

Physical inactivity & unhealthy diet

M1

M2

M3

OR (p)

CI

OR (p)

CI

OR (p)

CI

CFC

1.10 (.42)

0.87–1.38

    

CFC-I

0.87 (.11)

0.72–1.03

0.80* (.03)

0.66–0.98

0.81* (.04)

0.66–0.99

CFC-F

0.96 (.68)

0.78–1.17

1.00 (.96)

0.80–1.27

0.92 (.50)

0.72–1.17

HRAS-6

1.06* (.00)

1.02–1.09

1.06* (.00)

1.02–1.10

1.04* (.02)

1.00–1.09

Self-rated health

0.91 (.09)

0.82–1.01

0.95 (.42)

0.85–1.07

0.92 (.20)

0.82–1.04

Subjective life expectancy

1.00 (.60)

0.98–1.01

1.00 (.66)

0.99–1.02

1.00 (.65)

0.99–1.02

Age

    

0.98* (.00)

0.97–0.99

Sex

 Male

    

1.00

 

 Female

    

0.58* (.00)

0.41–0.83

Education level

 Low

    

1.00

 

 Middle

    

1.18 (.52)

0.71–1.93

 High

    

1.22 (.48)

0.70–2.11

Nagelkerke R2

  

0.032

 

0.058

 
  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