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. 2024 Jun 14;60(6):983. doi: 10.3390/medicina60060983

Table 3.

Multivariate binary logistic regression analysis for BMI status of study population.

Characteristics BMI Status
(Overweight & Obesity vs. Normal Weight)
RR * (95% CI **) p-Value
Age (Over/Below mean value) 1.12 (0.24–1.95) p = 0.6701
Gender (Male/Female) 1.23 (0.61–1.88) p = 0.1398
Nationality (Greek/Other) 0.95 (0.26–1.62) p = 0.3879
Type of residence (Urban/Rural) 1.88 (1.56–2.27) p = 0.0056
Family economic status (Low/Medium & High) 1.28 (0.69–1.91) p = 0.3032
Living status (Living alone/Living with family) 1.09 (0.47–1.85) p = 0.1594
Parents marital status (Divorced/No divorced) 1.05 (0.40–1.72) p = 0.2701
Smoking status (Regular smokers/No smokers) 2.04 (1.79–2.28) p = 0.0012
Type of Studies (Biomedical studies/Other studies) 0.95 (0.21–1.92) p = 0.8877
Academic performance (Good/Very good & Excellent) 1.57 (0.97–2.12) p = 0.0103
Employment status (Employee/No employee) 0.96 (0.28–1.74) p = 0.6801
Physical activity (Low/Medium & High) 2.15 (1.87–2.41) p = 0.0008
Perceived stress (Moderate & High/Low) 2.43 (2.19–2.64) p = 0.0005
Sleep quality (Inadequate/Adequate) 1.86 (1.60–2.14) p = 0.0007

* Relative Ratio: RR; ** CI: Confidence Interval.