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Table 6 Multilevel regression models on unhealthy lifestyles (Odds ratios)

From: Association between maternal and paternal employment and their children’s weight status and unhealthy behaviours: does it matter who the working parent is?

 

Low fruits consumption

Sweets consumption

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Sedentarism

Only the father has a job

1.038

1.052

1.029

1.143***

(0.030)

(0.042)

(0.050)

(0.040)

Only the mother has a job

1.121**

1.165**

1.197**

1.247***

(0.061)

(0.083)

(0.104)

(0.078)

None of the parents have a job

1.037

1.147

1.191

1.352***

(0.071)

(0.098)

(0.125)

(0.101)

Medium–low family affluence

1.190***

0.986

0.985

1.161***

(0.038)

(0.043)

(0.044)

(0.044)

Parents’ high educational level

0.631***

0.916

0.672***

0.872***

(0.021)

(0.047)

(0.046)

(0.040)

Parents’ low educational level

1.202***

1.130***

1.179***

1.230***

(0.041)

(0.050)

(0.063)

(0.047)

Spanish parents

1.047

0.842***

0.781***

0.834***

(0.038)

(0.041)

(0.046)

(0.035)

Observations

30,427

30,240

18,727

29,840

Number of groups

532

532

526

532

Wald Chi2 test

677

253

215

1191

MOR (school)

1.26

1.33

1.40

1.20

  1. seEform in parentheses. *** p < 0.01, ** p < 0.05
  2. All models were adjusted for region, parents’ origin, number of siblings, year, family affluence, parents’ educational level, the missing variables of the family’s socioeconomic level and the missing variables of the parents’ educational level. Only biparental families were considered
  3. Reference categories: both parents have a job; high family affluence; parents’ medium educational level