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. 2022 May 19;22:1011. doi: 10.1186/s12889-022-13413-4

Table 4.

OR of higher PWB over 10 years of follow-up according to protective health behaviour scorea

Protective health behaviour score (PHBS) MEN WOMEN
Model 1 Model 2 Model 1 Model 2
n = 1472 n = 1795
OR 95% CI OR 95% CI OR 95% CI OR 95% CI
0–2 1 1 1 1
3 1.53 1.08–2.18 1.27 0.87–1.84 1.52 0.85–2.72 1.20 0.63–2.26
4 2.47 1.76–3.47 1.98 1.38–2.85 2.22 1.27–3.89 1.41 0.76–2.61
5 3.36 2.31–4.89 2.55 1.72–3.79 3.36 1.92–5.89 1.85 1.00–3.42
6 3.09 1.60–6.00 2.09 1.03–4.22 4.44 2.30–8.56 2.19 1.07–4.49

Model 1 adjusted for age, biological factors (arterial hypertension, glucose level, triglycerides, HDL cholesterol and LDL cholesterol). Model 2 adjusted for all the variables in Model 1 plus socioeconomic, social, and socio-demographic factors (marital status, education, employment status, number of children, and membership of social organization), depressive symptoms and CHD

Bold typeface indicates significance

CHD coronary heart disease, CI confidence interval, HDL high density lipoprotein, LDL low density lipoprotein, OR odds ratio, PWB psychological well-being

aprotective health behaviour score in the initial survey