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. 2022 Aug 12;10:902868. doi: 10.3389/fped.2022.902868

Table 2.

Associations of self-reported noise exposure with obesity and abdominal obesity.

Residential noise Obesity Abdominal obesity
OR 95%CI P-value OR 95%CI P-value
Model 1
   Not at all quiet Reference Reference
   Slightly quiet 0.64 0.37, 1.09 0.102 0.77 0.49, 1.22 0.265
   Moderately quiet 0.58 0.35, 0.97 0.039 0.74 0.47, 1.15 0.183
   Very quiet 0.50 0.29, 0.86 0.013 0.77 0.49, 1.22 0.265
Model 2
   Not at all quiet Reference Reference
   Slightly quiet 0.67 0.39, 1.14 0.140 0.79 0.50, 1.27 0.335
   Moderately quiet 0.61 0.36, 1.02 0.059 0.72 0.46, 1.14 0.165
   Very quiet 0.50 0.29, 0.88 0.015 0.66 0.41, 1.07 0.091
Model 3
   Not at all quiet Reference Reference
   Slightly quiet 0.65 0.38, 1.12 0.124 0.77 0.48, 1.24 0.281
   Moderately quiet 0.59 0.35, 0.99 0.047 0.70 0.44, 1.11 0.130
   Very quiet 0.49 0.28, 0.86 0.012 0.64 0.40, 1.03 0.067

OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval. Model 1, unadjusted; Model 2, adjusted for age, sex, exercise, father's education, and region (urban/rural); Model 3, Model 2+ sleep quality, study stress, and vegetable/fruits consumption.