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Table 2 Univariate and multivariate analysis of Javanese adult height

From: Secular trends in Javanese adult height: the roles of environment and educational attainment

 

Univariate

 

Multivariate

 
 

Coeff.

95% CI

const

Coeff.

95% CI

const.

Men

    

(n = 13,829)

 

 age

(−0.11)

(− 0.13)-(− 0.09)

166.6

(− 0.03)

(− 0.05)-(− 0.01)*

 

 birth year

0.12

0.11–0.13*

160.7

0.06

0.05–0.08*

 

 high education (vs basic education/reff)

2.90

2.70–3.10*

162.2

2.35

2.13–2.57*

 

nutritional status (underweight/reff)

 normoweight

(−0.82)

(−1.10)-(− 0.53)*

 

(− 0.58)

(− 0.86)-(− 0.30)*

 

 overweight

0.13

(− 0.25)-(0.51)*

 

(− 0.15)

(− 0.53)-0.23

 

 obese

0.74

0.34–1.45*

163.9

(−0.101)

(−0.79)-0.59

 

 household food expenditure share

(−3.53)

(−4.15)-(− 2.90)*

164.0

(−1.93)

(− 2.55)-(− 1.32)*

 

 adj. r2

   

0.07

 

44.47

Women

    

(n = 16,827)

 

 age

(−0.55)

(−0.07)-(−0.41)

153.1

0.01

(−0.01)-(0.03)

 

 birth year

0.08

0.07–0.09*

(−3.3)

0.05

0.04–0.06*

 

 high education (vs basic education/reff)

2.22

2.05–2.39*

150.8

1.80

1.63–2.00*

 

nutritional status (underweight/reff)

 normoweight

(−0.43)

(−0.69)-(−0.16)*

 

(−0.38)

(−0.64)-(− 0.11)*

 

 overweight

(−0.46)

(− 0.76)-(− 0.15)*

 

(−0.49)

(− 0.79)-(− 0.18)*

 

 obese

(− 0.29)

(− 0.69)-0.10

151.9

(− 0.54)

(−0.94)-(− 0.15)*

 

 household food expenditure share

(−2.54)

(−3.05)-(−2.04)*

152.0

(−1.45)

(−1.96)-(− 0.95)*

 

 adj. r2

   

0.04

 

59.33

  1. *p < 0.05