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. 2020 May 14;41(6):381–386. doi: 10.4082/kjfm.19.0049

Table 4.

Logistic regression analysis of psychological factors for weight gain (among women)

Variable Model 1
Model 2
OR (95% CI) P-value OR (95% CI) P-value
Stress awareness 1.285 (1.033–1.599) 0.024 1.271 (1.012–1.597) 0.039
Depression (PHQ-9 ≥10) 1.272 (0.830–1.948) 0.270 1.240 (0.790–1.948) 0.349
Sleeping time 0.999 (0.998–1.001) 0.463 1.000 (0.998–1.001) 0.768
Physical activity (no vs. yes) 1.248 (1.025–1.520) 0.027 1.250 (1.018–1.535) 0.033
Skipping breakfast 1.335 (1.084–1.645) 0.007 1.277 (1.028–1.587) 0.027
Eating out 1.174 (0.918–1.501) 0.201 1.248 (0.958–1.626) 0.101
Age 0.984 (0.975–0.993) 0.000 0.985 (0.972–0.999) 0.032
Menopause 0.642 (0.444–0.928) 0.018
BMI (≥25.0 kg/m2) 3.448 (2.746–4.329) 0.000
Household income (higher vs. lower) 0.921 (0.738–1.151) 0.471
Education level (≥high school) 0.833 (0.597–1.163) 0.283
Alcohol intake 1.065 (0.864–1.311) 0.555
Smoking status 1.234 (0.810–1.879) 0.328

Model 1: adjusted for age; model 2: adjusted for age, BMI, household income, education level, alcohol intake, and smoking status.

OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval; BMI, body mass index; PHQ-9, 9-item patient health questionnaire.