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. 2020 Oct 27;24(9):2521–2532. doi: 10.1017/S1368980020003584

Table 4.

OR of daily consumption of selected foods comparing adolescents from the lowest and highest family affluence group: Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) average and countries with the lowest and highest OR value

Countries with the lowest OR value Countries with the highest OR value
Country OR 95 % CI Country OR 95 % CI
Daily fruit consumption HBSC average 0·51 0·49, 0·53***
 Greenland 0·14 0·06, 0·32***  Israel 0·79 0·61, 1·03
 Ukraine 0·28 0·22, 0·34***  Slovenia 0·70 0·57, 0·87**
 Canada 0·34 0·30, 0·39***  Germany 0·70 0·57, 0·85**
Daily vegetable consumption HBSC average 0·58 0·56, 0·60***
 England 0·31 0·25, 0·39***  Malta 1·75 1·24, 2·49***
 Wales 0·32 0·26, 0·40***  Romania 1·25 0·97, 1·61
 Greenland 0·33 0·19, 0·57***  Albania 0·92 0·75, 1·13
Daily sweets and chocolate consumption HBSC average 0·94 0·90, 0·97*
 Ukraine 0·47 0·38, 0·59***  Hungary 1·91 1·50, 2·44***
 Republic of Moldova 0·57 0·45, 0·71***  Greenland 1·55 0·86, 2·78
 Russian Federation 0·59 0·47, 0·74***  Slovakia 1·38 1·07, 1·77*
Daily soft drink consumption HBSC average 1·25 1·20, 1·30***
 Republic of Moldova 0·45 0·32, 0·63***  Belgium (Flemish) 3·06 2·38, 3·94***
 Ukraine 0·54 0·40, 0·74***  Greenland 2·88 1·61, 5·18***
 Albania 0·61 0·49, 0·77***  Ireland 2·82 1·91, 4·15***

Data weighted by country sample size.

Bolded values are HBSC average.

* P < 0.05; ** P < 0.01; *** P < 0.001.