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. 2020 May 16;20:706. doi: 10.1186/s12889-020-08817-z

Table 5.

Logistic regression analyses for overweight/obesity by night shifts, for men and women in a representative sample of 8000 Italian workers

Night shifts Model 1 a Model 2 b Model 3 c Model 4 d Model 5 e Model 6 f
OR (95% CI) OR (95% CI) OR (95% CI) OR (95% CI) OR (95% CI) OR (95% CI)
Males
 Never Ref Ref Ref Ref Ref Ref
 1 to 2 times/wk. 1.26 (0.86–1.54) 1.24 (0.85–1.81) 1.43 (0.97–2.12) 1.41 (0.94–2.10) 1.39 (0.93–2.08) 1.38 (0.92–2.07)
  > 2 times/wk 1.08 (0.58–2.02) 1.04 (0.56–1.95) 1.05 (0.56–1.97) 1.04 (0.55–1.95) 1.03 (0.55–1.94) 0.99 (0.52–1.86)
Females
 Never Ref Ref Ref Ref Ref Ref
 1 to 2 times/wk. 1.45g (1.02–2.07) 1.48g (1.03–2.11) 1.59g (1.11–2.28) 1.50g (1.04–2.16) 1.49g (1.03–2.16) 1.46g (1.01–2.11)
  > 2 times/wk 1.38 (0.80–2.40) 1.37 (0.79–2.39) 1.29 (0.74–2.26) 1.24 (0.71–2.17) 1.23 (0.70–2.17) 1.16 (0.66–2.04)

aUnadjusted; b adjusted for age; c adjusted for age, education; d adjusted for age, education, exposure to video display terminal (VDT) and

health surveillance; e adjusted for age, education, exposure to VDT and health surveillance, exposure to work-related stress risk; f adjusted for age, education, exposure to VDT and health surveillance, exposure to work-related stress risk, diseases and chronic conditions; g p < 0.05