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Table 3 Relationships between health behaviours (diet, physical activity, smoking and social activity) and well-being, while controlling for socio-demographic characteristics, among older surinamese adults

From: Health behaviours and well-being among older adults with a Surinamese migration background in the Netherlands

 

Overall well-being

Î’

95% CI

p

Constant

2.722

2.112 to 3.435

.000

Age

-.001

-.009 to .008

.862

Gender (female)

-.047

-.135 to .041

.296

Marital status (unpartnered)

-.040

-.135 to .054

.401

Education (low)

-.122

-.207 to -.038

.005

Income (low)

.004

-.084 to .092

.925

Multimorbidity

-.111

-.192 to -.030

.008

Diet

 

- Fish (meets standard)

-.021

-.102 to .061

.616

- Fruit (meets standard)

.109

.020 to .197

.017

- Vegetables (meets standard)

.135

.047 to .222

.003

Standard physical activity (meets standard)

.164

.081 to .248

.000

Smoking (no)

-.052

-.179 to .075

.423

Social activity

 

- Daily contact family/friends (yes)

.065

-.088 to .219

.402

- Visiting family/friends (often)

.158

.077 to .239

.000

  1. B Unstandardized regression coefficient, CI Confidence interval