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. 2021 Aug 25;24(17):5826–5836. doi: 10.1017/S1368980021003153

Table 4.

Multivariate logistic regression model for the association between household food insecurity and obesity in Mexican women. ENSANUT MC 2016

Obesity
OR 95 % CI P
Household food insecurity level
 Household food security 1·00
 Mild household-food insecurity 1·28 0·81, 2·02 0·299
 Moderate household-food insecurity 1·53 0·88, 2·66 0·133
 Severe household-food insecurity 2·36 1·40, 3·98 0·001
Age (years) 1·04 1·02, 1·05 <0·001
Education level
 High school or higher 1·00
 Primary or secondary 1·43 1·01, 2·03 0·042
 Preschool or none 1·44 0·68, 3·04 0·341
Marital status
 Single/divorced/widow 1·00
 Married/cohabitating 1·53 1·14, 2·06 0·005
Socio-economic level
 Q5 1·00
 Q4 0·92 0·61, 1·39 0·684
 Q3 2·42 1·54, 1·98 0·063
 Q2 0·83 0·58, 1·19 0·303
 Q1 1·12 0·75, 1·67 0·586
Energy consumption (kcal) 1·00 1·00, 1·00 0·607
Physical activity level
 High 1·00
 Moderate 0·83 0·58, 1·19 0·303
 Low 1·12 0·75, 1·67 0·586
Sleeping time
 Sufficient 1·00
 Insufficient 1·86 1·28, 2·68 0·001

Qi, quintile and quintile number (Q5 represents the highest socio-economic level).