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. 2018 May 15;15(5):997. doi: 10.3390/ijerph15050997

Table 2.

Multivariate linear regression analyses of sleep duration and obesity-related variables.

Sleep Duration Time
β SE a p
Both genders (n = 2795) Adjusted for model 1
BMI b (kg/m2) −0.411 0.077 <0.001
Waist Circumference (cm) −0.900 0.202 <0.001
Hip Circumference (cm) −1.063 0.178 <0.001
WHtR c −0.004 0.001 <0.001
Boys (n = 1440) Adjusted for model 2
BMI b (kg/m2) −0.344 0.108 0.002
Waist Circumference (cm) −1.098 0.300 <0.001
Hip Circumference (cm) −0.975 0.251 <0.001
WHtR c −0.005 0.002 0.009
Girls (n = 1355) Adjusted for model 2
BMI b (kg/m2) −0.499 0.109 <0.001
Waist Circumference (cm) −0.695 0.264 0.006
Hip Circumference (cm) −1.193 0.254 <0.001
WHtR c −0.003 0.002 0.022

a SE, Standard Error; b BMI, body mass index; c WHtR, Waist-to-height ration; Model 1: adjusted for: age, gender, parents’ marriage status, parents’ highest education at college level, current smoking, current drinking, breakfast skipping, perceived sad/hopeless, watching television and physical activity; Model 2: adjusted for: age, parents’ marriage status, parents’ highest education at college level, current smoking, current drinking, breakfasts kipping, perceived sad/hopeless, watching television and physical activity.