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. 2018 May 17;13(5):e0197551. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0197551

Table 3. Multivariate analysis of the interaction between parental involvement and physical activity and dietary habits on mental distress.

Health behaviours Lonely Worried Suicidal Ideation
Response OR (95% CI) t OR (95% CI) t OR (95% CI) t
Ate fruit 2+ times per day past 30 days X parental involvement Yes x Yes .83 (.48–1.45) -.73 .56 (.30–1.05) -2.01 1.10 (.49–2.47) .25
Yes x No 1 1 1
Ate vegetables 3+ times per day past 30 days X parental involvement Yes x Yes .65 (.33–1.26) -1.42 1.24 (.90–1.71) 1.48 .81 (.40–1.63) -.67
Yes x No 1 1 1
Ate fast food 3+ days past 7 days X parental involvement Yes x Yes 1.17 (.72–1.90) .70 .94 (.63–1.41) -.33 1.20 (.82–1.78) 1.03
Yes x No 1 1 1
Active 60+ mins/day for 5+ of past 7 days X parental involvement Yes x Yes .80 (.55–1.17) -1.29 .59 (.39-.90) -2.70* .58 (.34–1.01) -2.13
Yes x No 1 1 1
Walk/Bike to/from school 0 of past 7 days X parental involvement Yes x Yes 1.25 (.82–1.91) 1.14 1.05 (.69–1.61) .27 .77 (.51–1.19) -1.31
Yes x No 1 1 1
3+ days PE each week X parental involvement Yes x Yes 1.18 (.90–1.55) 1.32 1.26 (.69–2.31) .83 .99 (.60–1.62) -.06
Yes x No 1 1 1

* p < 0.05.

Analysis adjusted for age, sex, SES, and overweight. CI = Confidence Interval.