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Table 4 Correlations Between Study Variables (Study 2)

From: Adhere to the Chinese dietary guidelines associated with better subjective well-being: evidence from a cross-sectional survey and a daily diary investigation

Variable

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

1.Cereals/Tubers

—

0.36***

0.25***

0.24***

0.10**

0.63***

0.17***

     

2.Vegetables/Fruits

0.60***

—

0.34***

0.40***

0.03

0.80***

0.21***

     

3.Dairy/Soy/Nuts

0.41***

0.53***

—

0.35***

-0.07*

0.63***

0.25***

     

4.Animal source food

0.43***

0.62***

0.53***

—

0.01

0.67***

0.22***

     

5.Condiments/Alcoholic beverages

0.17

0.02

-0.18

0.07

—

0.23***

0.16***

     

6.CPDQS

0.76***

0.88***

0.69***

0.79***

0.23*

—

0.32***

     

7.Daily SWB

0.23*

0.24*

0.35***

0.27**

0.19*

0.36***

—

     

8.Gender

-0.01

0.07

0.18

0.19*

-0.10

0.11

0.06

—

    

9.Age

-0.01

-0.07

0.01

-0.18

-0.17

-0.11

-0.18

0.04

—

   

10.BMI

0.10

0.26**

0.23*

0.21*

0.00

0.25**

-0.04

0.25**

-0.05

—

  

11.Registered residence

-0.16

-0.05

-0.04

0.18

0.14

0.01

0.10

0.08

-0.50***

-0.04

—

 

12.Basic SWB

0.14

0.16

0.23*

0.11

0.01

0.19*

0.46***

0.04

0.08

-0.06

-0.23*

—

  1. Note: Correlations below the diagonal represent person-level correlations (N = 115). Correlations above the diagonal are day-level correlations (N = 1020). Person-level variables in italics. * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001