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. 2022 Sep 29;20:328. doi: 10.1186/s12916-022-02524-9

Table 5.

Associations between the lifestyle score and the mental health and well-being outcomes

Lifestyle score OR 95% CI p-value
Psychological distress 0.74 0.69, 0.79  < 0.0001
Severe psychological distress 0.69 0.64, 0.75  < 0.0001
Suboptimal vitality 0.62 0.56, 0.68  < 0.0001
Low life satisfaction 0.62 0.56, 0.68  < 0.0001
Very bad to fair self-perceived health 0.56 0.52, 0.61  < 0.0001
Depressive disorder 0.57 0.51, 0.63  < 0.0001
Generalised anxiety disorder 0.63 0.57, 0.69  < 0.0001
Suicidal ideation 0.63 0.55, 0.72  < 0.0001

Odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for the different mental health and well-being outcomes for a one-point increment in the lifestyle score. Analyses were adjusted for age, sex, region, highest educational level in the household, household composition and country of birth