Table 4. ORs and 95% CIs of cardiovascular risk factors according to quintiles of sedentary time by sex.
All values are presented after survey analysis. Adjusted for age and sex, education level (below high school/high school/above high school), income (quartile), marital status (couple/single/others), occupation (inactive/active), residence (urban/rural), menopausal status (premenopause/menopause), smoking (non-smoker/ex-smoker/current smoker), alcohol (non/moderate/heavy), calorie intake (tertile), body mass index (low to normal/overweight/obese), waist circumference (normal/abdominal obesity), and moderate-tovigorous physical activity (tertile). Statistically significant results are marked in bold.
OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; ref, reference; BP, blood pressure; SBP, systolic blood pressure; HDLC, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol.
*Sedentary time quintile cutoff points were 3.0, 5.0, 6.25, and 10.0 h/d for men (quintile 1 [≤3.0], quintile 2 [3.0–5.0], quintile 3 [5.0–6.25], quintile 4 [6.25–10.0], quintile 5 [>10.0]). †Sedentary time quintile cutoff points were 3.0, 4.75, 6.0, and 9.5 h/d for women (quintile 1 [≤3.0], quintile 2 [3.0–4.75], quintile 3 [4.75–6.0], quintile 4 [6.0–9.5], quintile 5 [≥9.5]).