Obesity

TABLE 3

FROM:

Association Between Television in Bedroom and Adiposity Throughout Adolescence

Christelle Delmas, Carine Platat, Brigitte Schweitzer, Aline Wagner, Mohamed Oujaa and Chantal Simon

BACK TO ARTICLE

Table 3. Physical and sedentary activities over time according to baseline TVbedroom by gender

 Boys (n = 193)Girls (n = 186)  
 OR (95% CI) p * p OR (95% CI) p * p
High sport club and free PA0.77 (0.5–1.3)0.320.581.11 (0.7–1.7)0.660.49
High active commuting from home to school0.91 (0.6–1.3)0.630.420.98 (0.7–1.4)0.920.57
High TV/video viewing1.87 (1.2–2.8)0.0030.021.20 (0.8–1.8)0.390.27
High reading time0.36 (0.2–0.55)<0.0001<0.0010.65 (0.4–1.0)0.040.03
No-sport club participation0.59 (0.35–1.0)0.050.130.86 (0.5–1.4)0.540.54

* Analyses were done using generalized linear mixed effects models adjusted for sexual maturity and taking into account the school sampling design. Four-survey mean adjusted OR (95% CI) are presented with no baseline TVbedroom as the reference.

 Additional adjustment for socioeconomic status.

BACK TO ARTICLE