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. 2019 Feb 12;19:33. doi: 10.1186/s12905-019-0719-0

Table 4.

Multivariate logistic regression analyses of family factors for body weight gain in women

Model 1 (⊿BMI> = 2.5 kg/m2) Model 2 (⊿BMI> = 3.5 kg/m2)
ORsa 95% CIsa p for trendb ORsa 95% CIsa p for trendb
Marital status
 Unmarried 0.31 (0.17–0.58) 0.29 (0.13–0.65)
 Married 1.00 (Ref) 1.00 (Ref)
 Bereavement/Divorce 0.77 (0.52–1.29) < 0.001 0.89 (0.58–1.39) 0.006
Family structure
 Single 0.81 (0.46–1.42) 0.87 (0.45–1.69)
 Couple 1.37 (0.75–2.51) 1.18 (0.80–1.74)
 Two generations 1.00 (Ref) 1.00 (Ref)
 Three generations 1.06 (0.59–1.91) 0.445 0.82 (0.59–1.15) 0.224
Family relationships
 Good 1.00 (Ref) 1.00 (Ref)
 Somewhat good 1.11 (0.85–1.46) 0.98 (0.72–1.33)
 ‘Not so good’/‘Not good’ 1.86 (1.25–2.79) 0.009 1.62 (1.02–2.56) 0.120
Pregnancy
 Nothing 0.46 (0.29–0.74) 0.38 (0.21–0.68)
 1 time 0.99 (0.61–1.60) 1.06 (0.62–1.82)
  > = 2 times 1.00 (Ref) 0.003 1.00 (Ref) 0.004
Childbirth
 Nothing 0.45 (0.29–0.70) 0.40 (0.23–0.68)
 1 time 1.28 (0.84–1.95) 1.53 (0.96–2.43)
  > = 2 times 1.00 (Ref) 0.004 1.00 (Ref) 0.014
Miscarriage
 Nothing 1.00 (Ref) 1.00 (Ref)
 1 time 1.05 (0.68–1.61) 1.03 (0.64–1.68)
  > =2 times 1.30 (0.71–2.40) 0.429 0.70 (0.33–1.47) 0.490

CIs confidence intervals, ORs odds ratios, Ref reference

aORs and CIs were adjusted for age, BMI and physical activity (as continuous variables for the three variables), smoking status (never, ex- and smokers = 0, 1 and 2), habitual drinking (never, ex- and drinkers = 0, 1 and 2), feeling stressed (many times, normal and rare = − 1, 0 and 1) and education level (< 12, 12 and ≥ 12 = 0, 1 and 2)

bTrend association was assessed by assigning ordinal numbers (− 1, 0 and 1) to unmarried, married and ‘bereavement/divorce’ for marital status, those (0, 1, 2 and 3) to single, couple, two generations and three generations for family structure, those (0, 1 and 2) to the following four variables: good, somewhat good and ‘not so good/not good’ for family relationships, and for 0, 1 or 2 times of pregnancies, childbirth and miscarriages, respectively