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Table 4 Moderating effects of sociodemographic and lifestyle variables and noise sensitivity on nocturnal noise level

From: Indoor nocturnal noise is associated with body mass index and blood pressure: a cross-sectional study

 

BMI

SBP

DBP

p-value

p-value

p-value

Age a

0.640

0.102

0.009

Gender a

0.381

0.553

0.431

Marital status a

0.421

0.927

0.148

Exercise b

0.606

0.291

0.310

Smoking c

0.177

0.132

0.118

Alcohol d

0.367

0.907

0.501

Noise sensitivity e

0.246

0.805

0.056

  1. BMI body mass index, SBP systolic blood pressure DBP diastolic blood pressure
  2. a: adjusted for age, gender, education, occupation, income, house type, marital status, noise
  3. b: adjusted for age, gender, education, occupation, income, house type, marital status, noise, exercise
  4. c: adjusted for age, gender, education, occupation, income, house type, marital status, noise, smoking
  5. d: adjusted for age, gender, education, occupation, income, house type, marital status, noise, alcohol
  6. e: adjusted for age, gender, education, occupation, income, house type, marital status, noise, noise sensitivity