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. 2016 Mar 31;11(3):e0152339. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0152339

Table 4. Categorical polytomous BMI outcomes regressed upon Self-Reported Occupational Activity§ among employed individuals participating in the HCHS / SOL study, stratified by gender (N = 3,951a).

Overall Female Male
(N = 3,951) (N = 1,797) (N = 2,154)
Prevb AOR 95% CI p-value Prevb AOR 95% CI p-value Prevb AOR 95% CI p-value
Underweight (< 18.5) 0.81 0.991 (0.977, 1.006) 0.258 1.00 1.003 (0.980, 1.027) 0.782 0.70 0.988 (0.970, 1.007) 0.206
Normal (18.5–24.9) 22.47 1 1 24.33 1 1 21.41 1 1
Overweight (25.0–29.9) 39.53 1.001 (0.998, 1.004) 0.520 34.05 1.001 (0.994, 1.007) 0.825 42.65 1.001 (0.997, 1.004) 0.783
Obese (≥ 30) 37.19 1.003 (1.000, 1.007) 0.061 40.61 1.005 (0.999, 1.011) 0.120 35.23 1.002 (0.998, 1.006) 0.307

§ Self-Reported Occupational Activity (SROA) reported in units of hours x week-1

AOR—Adjusted Odds Ratio.

Variables forced into the model as covariates: Age, Income, Background, Acculturation, Cigarette Use, Energy Consumed, Transportation Physical Activity, and Leisure Time Physical Activity.

a. 3,951 individuals had non-missing values for SROA and all covariates.

b. Adjusted prevalence.