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. 2022 Jul 11;22:405. doi: 10.1186/s12887-022-03473-1

Table 5.

The relationship between BMI and socio-economic status, physical activity levels and food addiction of students studying in rural and urban children

Variable r r2 p value
Rural and Urban adolescent BMI- socio-economic status -0.080a 0.006  ≤ 0.01*
BMI-food addiction 0.304a 0.09  ≤ 0.01*
BMI-Physical activity level -0.170a 0.03  ≤ 0.01*
Urban adolescent BMI- socio-economic status -0.006 0.0004  ≤ 0.01*
BMI-food addiction 0.646a 0.42  ≤ 0.01*
BMI-Physical activity level -0.147a 0.02  ≤ 0.01*
Rural adolescent BMI- socio-economic status -0.007 0.0005  > 0.01
BMI-food addiction 0.084 0.70  > 0.01
BMI-Physical activity level -0.226a 0.05  ≤ 0.01*

aCorrelation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed)

*Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed); BMI: body mass index