Table 3. Relationship between lifestyles and socioeconomic status.* .
Lifestyle score | |||
0 | 1 | ≥2 | |
Education | |||
High school or below | 28.7(26.5–30.9) | 69.5(68.2–70.8) | 79.4(78.0–80.9) |
> High school | 71.3(69.1–3.5) | 30.5(29.2–31.8) | 20.6(19.1–22.0) |
Rural household income tertile1(low) | 2.9(2.0–3.8) | 26.5(25.2–27.8) | 24.8(23.3–26.3) |
tertile2(middle) | 24.9(22.4–27.5) | 44.4(43.0–45.8) | 52.6(50.9–54.3) |
tertile3(high) | 8.4(6.8–9.9) | 10.2(9.4–11.0) | 9.9(8.9–11.0) |
Total | 36.2(33.6–38.8) | 81.1(80.3–81.9) | 87.3(86.6–88.1) |
Urban household income tertile1(low) | 1.5(1.1–1.8) | 1.0(0.8–1.1) | 1.6(1.3–1.9) |
tertile2(middle) | 13.8(12.5–15.1) | 7.1(6.7–7.6) | 5.8(5.3–6.3) |
tertile3(high) | 48.5(46.1–50.9) | 10.8(10.2–11.4) | 5.2(4.7–5.7) |
Total | 63.8(61.2–66.4) | 18.9(18.1–19.7) | 12.7(11.9–13.4) |
The data are presented as weighted prevalence rates (95% confidence intervals).