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. 2021 Oct 8;168:105743. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2021.105743

Table 5.

Association between cooking frequency and sociodemographic characteristics modeled using a multinomial logistic regression (N = 2422).

Cooked more vs cooked as much as usual
Cooked less vs cooked as much as usual
p-valueb
Odds ratio 95% CIa Odds ratio 95% CIa
Gender 0.02
Men 1 1
Women 1.29** [1.07–1.54] 1.09 [0.78–1.54]
Age (years) <0.001
18-24 1 1
25-34 0.81 [0.56–1.17] 0.74 [0.43–1.27]
35-49 0.80 [0.57–1.14] 0.35*** [0.20–0.61]
50-64 0.71* [0.51–0.98] 0.21*** [0.12–0.38]
Over 65 0.41*** [0.28–0.59] 0.29*** [0.14–0.58]
Concerned for its diet <0.001
No 1 1
Yes 1.88*** [1.54–2.29] 1.67** [1.13–2.44]
Occupational situation during lockdown <0.001
Work outside the home 1 1
Telecommuting 1.89*** [1.43–2.51] 1.93** [1.17–3.29]
Reduced professional activity (interrupted work, partial unemployment) 1.68*** [1.29–2.18] 1.47 [0.92–2.36]
Other (unemployed, student, retiree) 0.98 [0.72–1.33] 0.62 [0.33–1.16]
Educational level 0.13
No high school diploma 1 1
High school diploma or more 1.16 [0.94–1.43] 0.81 [0.55–1.19]
Perceived financial situation 0.02
Good 1 1
Intermediate 0.94 [0.77–1.14] 1.24 [0.85–1.81]
Difficult 0.76* [0.59–0.99] 1.61* [1.02–2.52]
Size of place of residence 0.01
Less than 20,000 inhabitants 1 1
Between 20,000 and 100,000 inhabitants 1.27 [0.96–1.68] 1.39 [0.85–2.28]
More than 100,000 inhabitants and Paris area 1.41*** [1.16–1.71] 1.15 [0.79–1.66]
Presence of children in the household 0.005
No children 1 1
At least one child 1.47*** [1.16–1.84] 1.19 [0.79–1.79]
a

95% confidence interval.

b

p-value obtained using a Wald test.