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. 2023 Jul 5;23:1294. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-16135-3

Table 2.

Results of univariate analyses for all of the primary outcome models

Change in Newly-developed CVD Change in Quality of life score
Wave 9 to Wave 1 COVID Wave 1 to Wave 2 Wave 9 to Wave 1 COVID Wave 1 to Wave 2
χ2 P χ2 P F P F P
Age 27.77 < 0.001 15.11 < 0.001 8.42 0.004 0.15 0.697
BMI 13.54 0.004 20.88 < 0.001 2.36 0.069 0.89 0.448
CES-D-SF 36.20 < 0.001 8.09 0.005 25.65 < 0.001 0.62 0.430
Deprivation score 14.63 < 0.001 0.82 0.364 19.55 < 0.001 0.28 0.594
Highest educational qualification 22.63 0.001 19.15 0.004 0.92 0.477 1.27 0.269
Living alone 13.68 < 0.001 0.91 0.340 55.04 < 0.001 0.05 0.830
Mild physical activity 15.95 0.001 3.54 0.316 30.32 < 0.001 1.07 0.359
Moderate physical activity 45.37 < 0.001 11.67 0.009 35.16 < 0.001 0.42 0.741
Vigorous physical activity 32.98 < 0.001 11.39 0.010 8.40 < 0.001 0.42 0.736
Sex 5.35 0.021 0.06 0.801 33.90 < 0.001 0.16 0.694
Smoking status 35.02 < 0.001 4.67 0.097 3.70 0.025 0.52 0.596
Newly-developed CVD NA NA NA NA 25.57 < 0.001 0.01 0.925

Abbreviations: BMI = Body Mass Index; CES-D-SF = Centre for Epidemiologic Studies Depression scale - Short Form; COVID = Coronavirus Infectious Disease; CVD = Cardiovascular Disease; NA = Not Applicable