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. 2020 Jun 15;20:935. doi: 10.1186/s12889-020-09036-2

Table 4.

Multiple Linear Regression Analyses of intervention effects for health-related outcomes: Model 1

Systolic Blood Pressure Difference Diastolic Blood Pressure Difference Waist-to-Hip Ratio Difference Body Fat Percentage Difference Body Mass Index Difference
Std. Beta p Std. Beta p Std. Beta p Std. Beta p Std. Beta p
< 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
Age −0.006 0.92 −0.020 0.74 0.076 0.09 −0.131 0.025 0.042 0.47
Males (Reference)
Females −0.105- 0.10 −0.114 0.08 −0.271 < 0.001 0.041 0.57 −0.026 0.67
Baseline Values −0.435 < 0.001 − 0.446 < 0.001 − 0.772 < 0.001 −0.257 < 0.001 − 0.168 0.005
CG (Reference)
IG −0.165 0.005 −0.149 0.011 −0.020 0.65 −0.417 < 0.001 − 0.439 < 0.001
Score Difference of Job Demand 0.015 0.22 −0.035 0.60 −0.044 0.40 0.056 0.39 0.040 0.54
Score Difference of Job Control 0.031 0.65 0.007 0.92 0.050 0.34 −0.090 0.17 − 0.128 0.051
Non-smoker (Reference)
Quitting Smoking during Intervention − 0.050 0.39 −0.021 0.72 0.015 0.73 0.057 0.31 0.012 0.84
Starting Smoking or Relapsing during Intervention 0.009 0.16 −0.029 0.61 −0.002 0.97 0.044 0.43 −0.033 0.56
Continuing Smoking −0.008 0.91 0.019 0.77 0.046 0.35 0.059 0.35 0.066 0.29
Having No Wine in the Past Year
Quitting Drinking during Intervention 0.132 0.026 −0.014 0.81 −0.034 0.45 −0.005 0.92 0.091 0.11
Starting Drinking during Intervention 0.033 0.57 0.005 0.93 0.007 0.87 0.058 0.31 −0.072 0.21
Continuing Drinking 0.014 0.82 0.006 0.92 0.009 0.85 −0.015 0.80 0.084 0.15