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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Cancer Surviv. 2010 Apr 11;4(3):210–217. doi: 10.1007/s11764-010-0123-0

Table IV.

Multi-variable model to predict the likelihood of physical inactivity as an adult.

OR 95% CI P-value
Adolescent Behavior Problem*
 Attention Deficit 0.9 0.7-1.3 0.71
 Antisocial Behavior 0.9 0.5-1.4 0.56
 Depression/Anxiety 0.8 0.5-1.2 0.26
 Headstrong Behavior 1.1 0.7-1.8 0.64
 Social Withdrawal 1.7 1.1-2.5 0.01
Adolescent Medication Use
 Anti-depressants 3.2 1.2-8.3 0.02
 Stimulant 1.2 0.6-2.4 0.54
Sex (Female) 1.4 1.1-1.7 <.01
Cranial Radiation 1.1 0.8-1.4 0.72
Diagnosis 0.14
 Leukemia vs. Other 0.8 0.7-1.1
 CNS tumor vs. Other 1.2 0.8-1.8
BMI** <.01
 Underweight vs. Normal 2.5 1.5-4.1
 Overweight vs. Normal 1.0 0.7-1.2
 Obese vs. Normal 1.6 1.2-2.1
Chronic Disease*** 0.10
 Grade 1&2 vs. Grade 0 1.3 1.0-1.6
 Grade 3&4 vs. Grade 0 1.3 0.9-1.8
*

Yes category represents a symptom level reported in ≤10% of a national normative sample.

**

Defined during adolescence as: Underweight <5th percentile, Normal weight 5th- 84th percentile, Overweight 85th - 94th percentile, Obese ≥ 95th percentile.

***

chronic disease at baseline (severity determined using the scoring system used by Oeffinger, et al. based on the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) version 3 and the scoring system developed by the National Cancer Institute).