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Table 2 Associations of sedentary behaviors and physical activity behaviors with overweight (including obesity) (n = 5913)

From: Sedentary behaviors, physical activity behaviors, and body fat in 6-year-old children: the Generation R Study

Child lifestyle behaviors

Crude model

Model 1*

Model 2**

Model 3***

OR (95 CI%)

OR (95% CI)

OR (95% CI)

OR (95% CI)

TV viewing (≥2 hrs/d)

1.75 (1.47,2.08) ‡

1.13 (0.94,1.35)Â¥

1.08 (0.89,1.31)

-

Computer game (≥1 hr/d)

1.22 (0.87,1.69)

0.88 (0.63,1.24)

0.86 (0.60,1.24)

-

Outdoor play (<1 hr/d)

1.40 (1.19,1.64) ‡

1.23 (1.06,1.44) ‡

1.16 (0.97,1.39)Â¥

1.16 (0.97,1.39)Â¥

Sport participation (no)

1.29 (1.11,1.50) ‡

1.09 (0.93,1.27)

1.08 (0.91,1.28)

-

Active transport (<5 d/week)

0.72 (0.59,0.87) ‡

0.92 (0.76,1.10)

0.94 (0.78,1.13)

-

  1. Table is based on imputed dataset. ¥p value <0.20, †p value <0.10; ‡p value <0.05. Values in bold indicate statistical significance (p < 0.05).
  2. Values represent odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals derived from multiple logistic regression analyses.
  3. *Adjusted for socio-demographic factors: child’s sex, child’s age, child’s ethnicity, maternal educational level, household income, and maternal employment status.
  4. **Additionally adjusted for family lifestyle factors: child’s breakfast skipping, consumption of high-calorie snacks, consumption of sugar-containing beverages, maternal BMI, and paternal BMI.
  5. ***Additionally adjusted for other sedentary behaviors and physical activity behaviors.