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. 2021 Jan 3;18(1):303. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18010303

Table 2.

Associations of regular exercise with depressive symptoms.

Odds Ratio (95% Confidence Interval)
Depressive Symptoms
Sociodemographic characteristics
Marital status
Separated, divorced, or widowed 1.00
Married 0.55 (0.47–0.64)
Education level
Primary school or less 1.00
Middle school 0.86 (0.71–1.04)
High school 0.96 (0.80–1.14)
College or above 1.07 (0.82–1.39)
Income (quartile)
1Q (lowest) 1.00
2Q 0.95 (0.79–1.14)
3Q 0.85 (0.70–1.02)
4Q (highest) 0.55 (0.44–0.67)
No answer 1.12 (0.87–1.44)
Residential region
Rural 1.00
Urban 1.67 (1.43–1.94)
Working status
Not currently working 1.00
Currently working 0.84 (0.72–0.98)
Health status characteristics
Self-rated health
Fair or poor 1.00
Good 0.58 (0.49–0.68)
Work limitations due to health status
No 1.00
Yes 1.78 (1.55–2.04)
Number of chronic diseases
No disease 1.00
One disease 1.06 (0.90–1.25)
Two diseases or more 1.11 (0.94–1.32)
BMI (kg/m2)
<23 1.00
23–24.9 0.95 (0.81–1.11)
≥25 1.01 (0.86–1.17)
Hand-grip strength
Normal 1.00
Weak 1.49 (1.31–1.71)
ADL limitations
No 1.00
Yes 1.99 (1.23–3.23)
Cognitive impairment
Normal 1.00
Cognitive impairment 2.29 (1.95–2.67)
No answer 2.67 (2.08–2.85)
Health behavior characteristics
Smoking
Non or former smokers 1.00
Current smokers 0.89 (0.71–1.12)
Alcohol consumption
Non-drinker 1.00
Drinker 1.05 (0.90–1.22)
Regular exercise
Yes 1.00
No 1.18 (1.03–1.35)

p < 0.05, p < 0.01. Models were adjusted for all other variables in Table 1.