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Table 4 Results from regression analysis investigating the relationship between proximity of food outlets to the home and school environments after adjustment for covariates

From: A cross sectional study investigating the association between exposure to food outlets and childhood obesity in Leeds, UK

  

Takeaway

 

Retail

 

Supermarket

 

All outlets

 
   

P

 

P

 

P

 

P

Child home

% of children

25.4 (n=3467)

 

71.3 (n=9738)

 

3.3 (451)

 

100

 
 

Distance (km)1

0.24 [0.23]

 

0.27 [0.22]

 

0.31 [0.24]

 

0.27 [0.22]

 
 

BMI Obese2

0.90 [0.58:1.40]

0.64

0.67 [0.50:0.90]

0.01

2.15 [0.82:5.67]

0.12

0.77 [0.61:0.98]

0.03

 

BMIsds3

-0.08 [-0.28:0.12]

0.44

-0.10 [-0.22:0.29]

0.13

0.34 [-0.45:0.51]

0.89

-0.09 [-0.19:0.02]

0.10

School

n of schools

8/36

 

26/36

 

2/36

   
 

Distance1

0.42 [0.44]

 

0.34 [0.13]

 

0.48 [0.10]

 

0.37 [0.25]

 
 

BMI Obese2

1.08 [0.88:1.33]

0.47

0.85 [0.54:1.30]

0.85

1.73 [0.19:15.68]

0.63

1.01 [0.84:1.23]

0.95

 

BMIsds3

-0.15 [-0.12:0.09]

0.78

-0.021[-0.21:0.20]

0.95

-0.24 [-1.17:0.69]

0.62

-0.01 [-0.10:0.08]

0.81

  1. 1mean [standard deviation] 2results from logistic regression models values = odds ratio [95% confidence intervals]; 3results from linear regression models values = β [95% confidence intervals): All models control for gender, ethnicity and SES (IDACI).