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. 2016 Mar 19;13(3):339. doi: 10.3390/ijerph13030339

Table 4.

Work-recreation balance frequency and health-promoting lifestyle.

Dependent Variables Work-Recreation Balance Conditions
Rarely Sometimes
aOR 95% CI p-value aOR 95% CI p-value
Health-promoting lifestyle
Poor 388.02 160.03–940.84 <0.001 132.62 100.41–175.16 <0.001
General 11.24 4.64–27.20 <0.001 18.05 13.86–23.50 <0.001
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Self-realization
Poor 36.18 28.87–45.35 <0.001 12.58 11.21–14.11 <0.001
General 3.99 3.26–4.88 <0.001 3.63 3.39–3.88 <0.001
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Health responsibility
Poor 15.99 6.60–38.75 <0.001 17.88 12.61–25.37 <0.001
General 2.45 0.96–6.01 0.051 6.03 4.24–8.57 <0.001
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Sports and exercise
Poor 18.88 11.27–31.63 <0.001 13.76 11.52–16.43 <0.001
General 2.28 1.33–3.88 0.003 4.62 3.87–5.53 <0.001
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Nutrition
Poor 23.52 14.03–39.44 <0.001 12.33 10.42–14.59 <0.001
General 3.26 1.94–5.48 <0.001 4.52 3.84–5.33 <0.001
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Interpersonal relationships
Poor 125.73 87.75–180.15 <0.001 27.88 24.21–32.09 <0.001
General 7.66 5.46–10.76 <0.001 4.98 4.56–5.43 <0.001
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Stress management
Poor 826.24 499.16–1367.66 <0.001 253.79 206.13–312.48 <0.001
General 8.66 5.32–14.11 <0.001 15.76 13.58–18.29 <0.001
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Abbreviations: aOR, adjusted odds ratio; CI, confidence interval. Demographic variables, including age, gender, BMI, marital status, education level, occupation, unit, drinking behavior, and smoking status were adjusted.