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Table 4 Adjusted odds ratios (with 95% confidence intervals) of meeting physical activity recommendation by family structure

From: The effect of family structure on physical activity levels among children and adolescents in Western China in the era of COVID-19

Family structure

Grade 4–6

Grade 7–9

Grade 10–12

Boys

Girls

Boys

Girls

Boys

Girls

Model 1

Number of children

One

1.000 (Ref.)

1.000 (Ref.)

1.000 (Ref.)

1.000 (Ref.)

1.000 (Ref.)

1.000 (Ref.)

More

1.006 (0.724–1.399)

0.994 (0.711–1.391)

0.715 (0.490–1.042)

0.924 (0.621–1.373)

1.558* (1.058–2.292)

1.925**(1.209–3.063)

Living with

Both parents

1.000 (Ref.)

1.000 (Ref.)

1.000 (Ref.)

1.000 (Ref.)

1.000 (Ref.)

1.000 (Ref.)

Grandparent(s)

0.863 (0.560–1.332)

0.888 (0.589–1.340)

0.640 (0.376–1.089)

0.542*(0.326–0.902)

0.990 (0.607–1.615)

1.104 (0.646–1.884)

One parent

0.377*(0.167–0.849)

0.806 (0.409–1.591)

0.746 (0.392–1.421)

0.735 (0.401–1.346)

1.276 (0.617–2.640)

1.301 (0.670–2.528)

Model 2

Number of children

One

1.000 (Ref.)

1.000 (Ref.)

1.000 (Ref.)

1.000 (Ref.)

1.000 (Ref.)

1.000 (Ref.)

More

1.025 (0.740–1.421)

0.966 (0.700–1.335)

0.826 (0.581–1.173)

1.141 (0.783–1.663)

1.477* (1.046–2.084)

1.805**(1.196–2.724)

Living with

Both parents

1.000 (Ref.)

1.000 (Ref.)

1.000 (Ref.)

1.000 (Ref.)

1.000 (Ref.)

1.000 (Ref.)

Grandparent(s)

1.012 (0.643–1.591)

1.049 (0.685–1.606)

0.708 (0.423–1.182)

0.563*(0.331–0.957)

1.112 (0.685–1.806)

0.940 (0.549–1.610)

One parent

0.550 (0.256–1.182)

1.245 (0.628–2.470)

0.782 (0.419–1.459)

0.839 (0.462–1.521)

1.018 (0.501–2.069)

1.359 (0.706–2.618)

  1. Note: *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01
  2. Model 1: adjusted for age, residential location, and economic development; Model 2: adjusted for BMI, age, residential location, and economic development