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. 2012 Apr 3;9:39. doi: 10.1186/1479-5868-9-39

Table 5.

Cross-sectional examination of socioeconomic correlates of high commuting, leisure-time sports, and sedentary behaviors in mothers and children1,2,3

 
Outcome: high level commuting activity
Outcome: high level sports activity
Outcome: high level sedentary behavior
Exposure Children Mothers Children Mothers Children Mothers
Household residence
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Urban
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
 Rural
0.43 (0.25, 0.75)
0.74 (0.45, 1.24)
0.97 (0.57, 1.66)
0.67 (0.33, 1.35)
0.64 (0.37, 1.12)
0.63 (0.35, 1.13)
Household income
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Low
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
 Middle
1.30 (0.66, 2.54)
0.90 (0.52, 1.56)
1.55 (0.83, 2.89)
0.70 (0.29, 1.69)
0.87 (0.48, 1.59)
0.86 (0.43, 1.45)
 High
0.81 (0.39, 1.68)
0.83 (0.47, 1.47)
1.53 (0.82, 2.88)
0.58 (0.23, 1.46)
0.86 (0.47, 1.58)
1.20 (0.61, 1.46)
Maternal education
 
 
 
 
 
 
 None/primary
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
 Middle school
1.52 (0.85, 2.71)
0.86 (0.53, 1.39)
1.57 (0.94, 2.60)
0.82 (0.35, 1.91)
0.71 (0.43, 1.19)
1.17 (0.66, 2.09)
 High school
1.06 (0.39, 2.89)
0.68 (0.28, 1.64)
1.54 (0.69, 3.43)
3.32 (1.21, 9.19)
0.45 (0.19, 1.07)
1.24 (0.49, 3.16)
 Technical, college  or higher 1.37 (0.49, 3.85) 0.51 (0.17, 1.55) 1.40 (0.55, 3.61) 9.34 (3.56, 24.63) 0.56 (0.21, 1.50) 4.45 (1.61, 12.30)

China Health and Nutrition Survey.1,2,3

P < 0.01, P < 0.05.

1Odds Ratio (95% CI).

2Separate models for mothers and children for each outcome variable (high commuting, leisure-time sports, and sedentary). Child models controlled for cohort, child’s age and gender. Maternal models controlled for cohort and maternal age.

3Models for commuting and leisure-time sports activities used data from both measurement occasions, and models for sedentary behavior used data at follow-up.