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. 2022 Nov 16;12:19700. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-21531-7

Table 4.

Proportions and adjusted ORs for a 5% reduction in weight by access route.

All model
N = 757
Occupational health access model§ N = 326 Community access model|| N = 431
%* Adjusted OR (95% CI) %* Adjusted OR (95% CI) %* Adjusted OR (95% CI)
Sex
Male 53.1 1.79 (1.26–2.54) 58 2.24 (1.39–3.6) 44.4 1.45 (0.85–2.46)
Female 39.4 Reference 46.9 Reference 35.0 Reference
Age
Younger than 55 years 47.6 1.30 (0.94–1.80) 53.5 1.24 (0.77–2.01) 40.4 1.38 (0.88–2.16)
55 years or older 38.4 Reference 47.2 Reference 34.0 Reference
University studies
No 39.7 Reference 53.9 Reference 32.6 Reference
Yes 50.1 1.22 (0.88–1.69) 51.6 0.84 (0.52–1.33) 47.6 1.70 (1.06–2.70)
Working condition
Currently not working 35.6 Reference 53.7 Reference 33.3 Reference
Working 48.7 1.22 (0.78–1.66) 52.0 0.80 (0.37–1.75) 42.2 1.11 (0.71–1.74)
Baseline BMI classification
Normal range 25.7 Reference 30.0 Reference 24.0 Reference
Overweight 42.5 2.01 (0.75–5.37) 51.1 2.17 (0.37–12.6) 36.1 1.98 (0.60–6.54)
Obese 45.3 2.19 (0.83–5.77) 53.8 2.56 (0.45–14.48) 38.3 2.15 (0.66–6.97)
Intervention completed
No 34.5 Reference 35.4 Reference 33.3 Reference
Yes 47.7 2.1 (1.40–3.14) 58.3 2.67 (1.58–4.58) 40.0 1.70 (0.90–3.19)
Access to intervention
Community 36.7 Reference
Occupational health 51.1 1.61 (1.12–2.33)

*Prevalence of success in reducing the baseline weight by 5%, without adjustment.

Bold type indicates the values whose input into the model yielded results that were significant at p < 0.05.

Nagelkerke’s R square 0.096.

§Nagelkerke’s R square 0.108.

||Nagelkerke’s R square 0.050.