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. 2019 Nov 20;16(23):4595. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16234595

Table 3.

Odds ratio for high perceived stress by hours of sedentary behaviour according to occupational groups and gender.

Variables Crude OR (95% CI) aOR (95% CI)
White-collar
Sedentary behaviour 3 h and more per day 1.63 * (1.02–2.61) 2.93 ** (1.48–5.81) a
Women
Sedentary behaviour 3 h and more per day 1.93 (0.99–3.75) 3.26 ** (1.23–8.65) b
Men
Sedentary behaviour 3 h and more per day 1.58 (0.78–3.19) 4.34 ** (1.46–12.95) b
Blue-collar
Sedentary behaviour 3 h and more per day 0.62 (0.26–1.51) 1.25 (0.23–6.81) c
Women
Sedentary behaviour 3 h and more per day 0.18 (0.02–2.15) 0.12 (0.01–2.74) d
Men
Sedentary behaviour 3 h and more per day 0.71 (0.27–1.87) 0.69 (0.24–1.98) e

* p-value < 0.05, ** p-value < 0.01; a adjusted for: gender, income, children (<18 y), BMI and work PA; b adjusted for: income, children (<18 years), BMI and work PA; c adjusted for: gender, children (<18 y), BMI and work PA; d adjusted for: marital status and smoking; e adjusted for: marital status, smoking and chronic diseases.