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Table 2 The average score of the summary measure of the five key lifestyle factors by annual quarters

From: Temporal changes in health-related lifestyle during the COVID-19 epidemic in Finland – a series of cross-sectional surveys

The average scores of the summary measure (n = 5432)

April–June

2020

July–September

2020

October–December 2020

January–March 2021

April–June

2021

p for trend1

 

Mean (95% CI)

Mean (95% CI)

Mean (95% CI)

Mean (95% CI)

Mean (95% CI)

 

All

-0,8 (−1,2-(−0,3))

-0,6 (− 1,7-0,05))

-2,4 (−4,3-(− 0,5))

-0,1 (− 1,9-(− 0,1))

−1,3 (−2,5-(− 0,22)

0,481

Gender

 Women

−0,3 (− 0,9-0,3)

− 1,1 (− 2,5-0,4)

−2,7 (− 4,6-(− 0,8))

−2,0 (− 3,1-(− 0,9))

− 1,3 (− 2,7-0,08)

0,022

 Men

−1,2 (− 2,0-(− 0,5))

−0,1 (− 1,7-1,5)

− 2,0 (−5,6 − 1,6)

0,04 (−1,4-1,4)

-1,4 (−3,1 − 0,3)

0,414

Age groups

 18–49 years

−0,8 (−1,5-(− 0,2))

-0,4 (− 2,0-1,2)

−2,8 (− 5,5-(− 0,05))

− 0,7 (− 2,0-0,6)

− 1,3 (− 3,0 − 0,3)

0,933

 50–69 years

−0,6 (− 1,3-0,02)

-0,8 (−2,2-0,6)

− 1,8 (− 4,3-0,6)

−1,5 (− 2,6-(− 0,4))

−1,5 (− 2,9-(− 0,1))

0,075

  1. The weighted average scores and their 95% confidence intervals (CI). Scores ranged from − 5 (negative change in all five key lifestyle factors) to 5 (positive change in all five key lifestyle factor). The five key lifestyle factors: vegetable consumption, leisure-time physical activity, sleep problems and nightmares, alcohol consumption, smoking
  2. 1Age and gender adjusted linear trend based on generalized linear models