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. 2018 Nov 21;15:E141. doi: 10.5888/pcd15.180206

Table 3. Weighted Regression Models, Timing of Last Food Intakea, Study of Effect of Media Use on Body Weight Among Adolescentsb, Texas 2015–2016c .

Hours of Media Use Odds Ratio (95% CI)
All
Boys
Girls
Before 7 PM 7 PM–10 PM 10 PM or later Before 7 PM 7 PM–10 PM 10 PM or later Before 7 PM 7 PM–10 PM 10 PM or later
Model 1d
≤2 1 [Reference]
3–5 1 [Reference] 1.84 (1.14–2.96) 2.16 (1.25–3.70) 1 [Reference] 1.96 (1.07–3.60) 2.73 (1.25–5.96) 1 [Reference] 1.77 (0.76–4.12) 1.92 (0.70–5.28)
≥ 6 1 [Reference] 1.32 (0.74–2.37) 3.16 (1.76–5.66) 1.00e 1.34 (0.68–2.61) 3.50 (1.61–7.61) 1 [Reference] 1.44 (0.66–3.13) 3.33 (1.66–6.66)
Model 2e
≤2 1 [Reference]
3–5 1 [Reference] 1.92 (1.11–3.31) 2.20 (1.27–4.15) 1 [Reference] 2.01 (1.05–3.81) 2.76 (1.26–6.02) 1 [Reference] 1.79 (0.82–3.89) 1.89 (0.73–4.93)
≥ 6 1 [Reference] 1.29 (0.70–2.39) 2.66 (1.51–4.69) 1 [Reference] 1.44 (0.64–3.22) 3.03 (1.40–7.78) 1 [Reference] 1.38 (0.68–2.84) 2.78 (1.52–5.10)
a

Weighted number, 659,288; unweighted number, 9,056.

b

Mean of weekdays and weekends.

c

Data are from the School Physical Activity and Nutrition (SPAN) survey, 2015–2016 (32).

d

Model 1: Adjusted for age, race/ethnicity, physical activity, and economic disadvantage tertiles.

e

Model 2: Adjusted for variables in model 1 plus unhealthy eating behavior and sleep hours.