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. 2017 Mar 20;17:70. doi: 10.1186/s12877-017-0437-0

Table 3.

Association between PAL and walking with higher annual expenditures of medicine use (≥75th), to overall sample and according to gender

Annual expenditures of medicine use (≥75th)
Overall (n = 806) Men (n = 281) Women (n = 525)
Groups/Variable OR CI 95% p OR CI 95% p OR CI 95% p
Model 1 PAL
 Active 1.00 -- 1.00 -- 1.00 --
 Insuf. Active 1.27 0.86–1.86 0.23 3.19 1.10–9.30 0.03 0.94 0.41–2.20 0.90
Model 2 Walking
 Yes 1.00 -- 1.00 -- 1.00 --
 No 1.39 0.96–2.00 0.07 1.04 0.53–2.02 0.91 1.51 0.97–2.35 0.07
Model 3 Walking
  ≥ 4 days 1.00 -- -- 1.00 -- 1.00 --
 1–3 days 1.56 1.00–2.43 0.05 1.78 0.78–4.07 0.16 1.42 0.83–2.43 0.20
 No Walking 1.70 1.11–2.58 0.01 1.27 0.62–2.60 0.51 1.83 1.08–3.09 0.02

Note: PAL Physical activity level, OR Odds ratio, CI Confidence interval, Logistic regression models adjusted for gender, BMI age, marital status, socioeconomic status, andeducational level