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. 2022 Apr 27;9:852936. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2022.852936

Table 10.

Results of an ordinal regression analysis predicting ultra-processed beverage consumption (N = 814).

Esta SE OR Estb SE OR
Diet
Vegetarian −0.883 0.264 0.414*** −0.268 0.329 0.765
Flexitarian −0.278 0.179 0.757 −0.076 0.200 0.927
Regular meat-eater −0.124 0.162 0.883 0.013 0.182 1.013
High meat-eater (reference)
Gender
Male 0.405 0.137 1.499** 0.303 0.158 1.354
Female (reference)
Age (years, continuous) −0.006 0.005 0.994 0.002 0.006 1.002
Education
Low 0.282 0.176 1.326 −0.083 0.200 0.920
Middle 0.148 0.171 1.160 −0.012 0.192 0.988
High (reference)
Attitudinal and behavioral variables (factors, continuous)
Infrequent cooking/prepared ingredients 0.130 0.079 1.139
Frequent cooking/fresh ingredients 0.167 0.082 1.182*
Meat attachment 0.369 0.091 1.446***
Food innovativeness 0.120 0.079 1.127
Dietary guidelines −0.579 0.096 0.560***
Sustainable food choice motives 0.218 0.089 1.244*
Organic food stores 0.125 0.085 0.133
Nagelkerke R square (%) 3.6 13.5

Significant predictors are displayed in bold font.

Est, Estimate; SE, Standard Error; OR, Odds Ratio.

a

Adjusted for gender, age, and education.

b

Adjusted for gender, age, education, attitudinal and behavioral variables.

*

p < 0.05;

**

p < 0.01;

***

p < 0.001.