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Table 3 Odds ratios and 95% CI from weighted logistic regression models of type of smoker and type of drinker among Canadians aged 60+, N = 39,636, Canadian Community Health Survey 2017–2018 Annual Component

From: Investigating food insecurity, health lifestyles, and self-rated health of older Canadians living alone

 

Type of smoker

Type of drinker

Model 1a

Model 1b

Model 2a

Model 2b

Living arrangements (Living alone)

 With spouses/partners

0.54 [0.48, 0.61]***

0.56 [0.49, 0.63]***

1.43 [1.33, 1.54]***

1.43 [1.32, 1.54]***

 With spouses/partners and children

0.66 [0.51, 0.85]**

0.68 [0.52, 0.88]**

1.09 [0.92, 1.29]

1.09 [0.92, 1.28]

 With children only

1.04 [0.69, 1.59]

1.01 [0.66, 1.55]

0.91 [0.73, 1.14]

0.93 [0.75, 1.16]

 Other

1.04 [0.83, 1.30]

1.06 [0.85, 1.32]

0.79 [0.69, 0.92]**

0.79 [0.68, 0.92]**

Self-reported food insecurity (Never true)

 Sometime true / Often true

 

1.67 [1.36, 2.04]***

 

0.73 [0.61, 0.88]***

Being physically active or not (No)

 Yes

 

0.75 [0.64, 0.87]***

 

1.56 [1.41, 1.71]***

Type of smoker (Not at all)

 Occasionally smoke

   

1.37 [1.09, 1.72]**

 Daily smoke

   

0.98 [0.87, 1.11]

Type of drinker (Did not drink at all)

 Occasionally drink

 

1.13 [0.96, 1.32]

  

 Regularly drink

 

1.09 [0.95, 1.25]

  

Pseudo R2

0.0905

0.0935

0.0958

0.0993

Cut point 1

−0.29

−0.42

−0.87

−0.50

Cut point 2

−0.04

−0.16

−0.01

0.36

  1. Note. * p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01; *** p < 0.001. Models 1a and 2a control for five sets of covariates: respondents’ demographic backgrounds, socioeconomic statuses, mental health statuses, chronic diseases and disability conditions, and their access to healthcare. Models 1b and 2b control for all five groups of covariates, food insecurity, and the other two health lifestyle variables