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Bivariate analysis, OR (95% CI) for the association of excess body fat with potential determinants by sex.
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posted on 2015-10-08, 04:15 authored by Kufre Joseph Okop, Naomi Levitt, Thandi Puoaneref = reference category (for respective variables).
ap<0.0001
bp<0.001
cp<0.01
^p>0.05
1reported stress at home, and
2 any form of depression for at least 3 consecutive weeks in past 12 month
3reported staying sometimes without food at home within last 12 month
dSmoke or consume tobacco products or alcohol at least once a week
*Physical activity based on metabolic equivalent (MET) score/mins: low = MET <600, moderate = MET 600–3000; high = MET >3000).
Bivariate analysis, OR (95% CI) for the association of excess body fat with potential determinants by sex.
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