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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Psychiatr Res. 2013 Apr 30;47(8):1110–1117. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2013.03.019

Table 4.

Adjusted Odds Ratios for the Association Between Actual Weight, Weight Perception, Body Satisfaction and DSM – IV Major Depress.

Major depress Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 4 Model 5
Overall* N=3816 N=3741 N=3746 N=3738 N=3695
Healthy weight 1 1 1
Overweight or obese 2.51 (1.47–4.29) 1.17 (0.57–2.40) 1.26 (0.62–2.55)
Perceived normal weight 1 1 1
Perceived overweight 4.08 (2.36–7.06) 3.74 (1.84–7.62) 2.63 (1.25–5.57)
Body satisfaction 1 1
Body dissatisfaction 2.66 (1.51–4.68) 1.75 (0.94–3.25)
Model fit statistics: Adjusted R-Square 0.100 0.128 0.100 0.129 0.126
Male+ N=1960 N=1924 N=1921 N=1923 N=1899
Healthy weight 1 1 1
Overweight or obese 3.05 (1.32–7.01) 1.03 (0.35–3.00) 1.03 (0.34–3.17)
Perceived normal weight 1 1 1
Perceived overweight 9.07 (3.78–21.75) 8.95 (3.33–24.07) 7.01 (2.62–18.73)
Body satisfaction 1 1
Body dissatisfaction 3.13 (1.23–7.99) 1.83 (0.73–4.56)
Model fit statistics: Adjusted R-Square 0.105 0.173 0.110 0.173 0.181
Female+ N=1856 N=1817 N=1825 N=1815 N=1796
Healthy weight 1 1 1
Overweight or obese 2.21 (1.12–4.38) 1.28 (0.46–3.57) 1.47 (0.54–4.01)
Perceived normal weight 1 1 1
Perceived overweight 2.67 (1.38–5.18) 2.31 (0.86–6.26) 1.48 (0.52–4.20)
Body satisfaction 1 1
Body dissatisfaction 2.35 (1.16–4.78) 1.74 (0.77–3.91)
Model fit statistics: Adjusted R-Square 0.092 0.105 0.091 0.106 0.102

Model 1: Major depress = weight status (BMI)

Model 2: Major depress = perceived weight

Model 3: Major depress =body satisfaction

Model 4: Major depress = weight status (BMI)+ perceived weight

Model 5: Major depress = weight status (BMI)+ perceived weight + body satisfaction

*

Adjusted for age, gender, family income, diet and physical activity.

+

Adjusted for age, family income, diet and physical activity.