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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Obesity (Silver Spring). 2017 Jun;25(6):1091–1097. doi: 10.1002/oby.21792

Table 2.

Odds ratios for obesity, central obesity, high body fat by different effects of birth weight, moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and sedentary behavior

Birth weight Obesity Central obesity High body fat

No. OR (95%CI)a No. OR (95%CI)a No. OR (95%CI)a
Mod-to-vig phy act
  Low Normal 411 1.00 340 1.00 306 1.00
  Low High 53 1.50 (1.03–2.06) 49 1.76 (1.23–2.51) 41 1.43 (1.02–2.01)
  High Normal 132 1.00 98 1.00 64 1.00
  High High 28 1.55 (0.97–2.48) 15 1.08 (0.59–1.96) 12 1.60 (0.99–2.60)
Sedentary time
  High Normal 431 1.00 344 1.00 293 1.00
  High High 66 1.53 (1.12–2.09) 54 1.65 (1.18–2.31) 42 1.43 (1.04–1.96)
  Low normal 112 1.00 94 1.00 77 1.00
  Low High 15 1.14 (0.63–2.07) 10 0.92 (0.46–1.87) 11 1.36 (0.77–2.41)

BW, birth weight; high birth weight defined as birth weight ≥4 000g; high moderate-to-vigorous physical activity was defined as accumulating at least 60 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity daily; high sedentary time defined as accumulating at least 482 minutes of sedentary time daily.

Adjusted for highest parental education, maternal history of gestational diabetes, infant feeding mode, gestational age, and child age, sex, unhealthy diet pattern scores, healthy diet pattern scores, and sleeping times.