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

Table 6. Categorical polytomous BMI outcomes regressed upon Total Hours Worked§ among employed individuals participating in the HCHS/SOL study, stratified by gender (N = 7,354a).

Overall Female* Male*
(N = 7,354) (N = 3,948) (N = 3,406)
Prevb AOR 95% CI p-value Prevb AOR 95% CI p-value Prevb AOR 95% CI p-value
Underweight (< 18.5) 0.57 1.058 (0.902, 1.488) 0.2150 0.61 1.238 (0.983, 1.561) 0.070 0.53 1.145 (0.729, 1.798) 0.556
Normal (18.5–24.9) 19.87 1 1 20.95 1 1 18.61 1 1
Overweight (25.0–29.9) 40.01 1.163 (1.093, 1.237) < 0.0001 35.89 0.997 (0.905, 1.099) 0.952 44.77 1.245 (1.138, 1.362) < 0.0001
Obese (≥ 30) 39.56 1.144 (1.068, 1.226) < 0.001 42.55 1.056 (0.955, 1.168) 0.288 36.08 1.191 (1.078, 1.315) < 0.001

§ Total Hours Worked = 10 hours x week-1. Where: Total hours worked = (Primary Occupation (hrs/wk) + (Secondary Occupation (hrs/wk)).

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. 7,354 individuals had non-missing values for total hours worked and all covariates.

b. Adjusted prevalence.