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. 2018 Apr 26;8:6569. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-24822-0

Table 2.

Characteristics of participants according to the number of unhealthy behaviours (n = 38 903).

Characteristics Number of unhealthy behaviours P value age and sex adjusteda
0 1 2 3
N (%) overall 7 550 (19.41) 22 373 (57.51) 8 090 (20.80) 890 (2.29)
Sociodemographic characteristics
Age, year <0.0001
  [18–30] 850 (11.26) 3 636 (16.25) 1 466 (18.12) 1 (0.11)
  [30–40] 1 275 (16.89) 4 942 (22.09) 1 201 (14.85) 34 (3.82)
  [40–50] 1 745 (23.11) 5 388 (24.08) 1 541 (19.05) 146 (16.40)
  [50–60] 1 930 (25.56) 4 565 (20.40) 1 737 (21.47) 281 (31.57)
  [60–70] 1 693 (22.42) 3 669 (16.40) 2 062 (25.49) 409 (45.96)
  ≥70 57 (0.75) 173 (0.77) 83 (1.03) 19 (2.13)
Sex <0.0001
  Male 2 361 (31.27) 11 041 (49.35) 4 304 (53.20) 627 (70.45)
  Female 5 189 (68.73) 11 332 (50.65) 3 786 (46.80) 263 (29.55)
Education <0.0001
  ≤Primary school 441 (5.84) 1 588 (7.10) 888 (10.98) 163 (18.31)
  Secondary school 846 (11.21) 3 313 (14.81) 1 404 (17.35) 220 (24.72)
  High School 1 179 (15.62) 3 909 (17.47) 1 662 (20.54) 152 (17.08)
  ≤Bachelor level 2 071 (27.43) 6 035 (26.97) 1 883 (23.28) 176 (19.78)
  ≥Master level or equivalent 3 013 (39.91) 7 528 (33.65) 2 253 (27.85) 179 (20.11)
Monthly Income, euros/household <0.0001
  <1500 667 (8.83) 2 136 (9.55) 1 244 (15.38) 158 (17.75)
  1500–2800 1 859 (24.62) 5 887 (26.31) 2 277 (28.15) 268 (30.11)
  2800–4200 2 216 (29.35) 6 874 (30.72) 2 071 (25.60) 234 (26.29)
  ≥4200 2 437 (32.28) 6 335 (28.32) 1 944 (24.03) 186 (20.90)
  No answer 371 (4.91) 1 141 (5.10) 554 (6.85) 44 (4.94)
Related diseases
Diabetes <0.0001
  No 7 341 (97.23) 21 579 (96.45) 7 601 (93.96) 772 (86.74)
  Yes 209 (2.77) 794 (3.55) 489 (6.04) 118 (13.26)
Hypertension <0.0001
  No 5 841 (77.36) 16 894 (75.51) 5 464 (67.54) 428 (48.09)
  Yes 1 709 (22.64) 5 479 (24.49) 2 626 (32.46) 462 (51.91)
Hypercholesterolemia <0.0001
  No 5 429 (71.91) 16 679 (74.55) 5 499 (67.97) 441 (49.55)
  Yes 2 121 (28.09) 5 694 (25.45) 2 591 (32.03) 449 (50.45)
Body mass index, kg/m² <0.0001
  <25 5 213 (69.05) 13 258 (59.26) 3 961 (48.96) 302 (33.93)
  25–30 1 805 (23.91) 6 805 (30.42) 2 704 (33.42) 342 (38.43)
  ≥30 532 (7.05) 2 310 (10.32) 1 425 (17.61) 246 (27.64)
Alcohol consumption <0.0001
  Never or light drinkers 3 693 (48.91) 7 692 (34.38) 2 783 (34.40) 210 (23.60)
  Moderate drinkers 3 354 (44.42) 11 718 (52.38) 3 726 (46.06) 386 (43.37)
  Heavy drinkers 269 (3.56) 2 312 (10.33) 1 192 (14.73) 245 (27.53)
  No answer 234 (3.10) 651 (2.91) 389 (4.81) 49 (5.51)
MedDiet score
  High (≥31) 7 550 (100.00) 2 074 (9.27) 127 (1.57) 0 (0.00)
I  ntermediate (27–30) 0 (0.00) 9 133 (40.82) 2 938 (36.32) 244 (27.42)
  Low (24–26) 0 (0.00) 5 778 (25.83) 2 295 (28.37) 244 (27.42)
  Very low (0–23) 0 (0.00) 5 388 (24.08) 2 730 (33.75) 402 (45.17)
Physical activity
  Highly active 3 291 (43.59) 9 146 (40.88) 736 (9.10) 0 (0.00)
  Moderately active 4 259 (56.41) 11 636 (52.01) 1 355 (16.75) 0 (0.00)
  Sedentary 0 (0.00) 1 591 (7.11) 5 999 (74.15) 890 (100.00)
Smoking (pack-year)
  Never smokers 4 428 (58.65) 11 316 (50.58) 3 153 (38.97) 0 (0.00)
  Moderate smokers (<20) 3 122 (41.35) 10 574 (47.26) 2 719 (33.61) 0 (0.00)
  Heavy smokers (≥20) 0 (0.00) 483 (2.16) 2 218 (27.42) 890 (100.00)

ap from mixed multinomial logistic regression model adjusted for age and sex with random intercept for inclusion center. Values are number of individuals (%).