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Table 3 Associations between Sedentary behavior and Depression by binary logistic regression models (weighted)

From: Association between sedentary behavior and depression in US adults with chronic kidney disease: NHANES 2007–2018

Variable

No. of subjects

Depression score

≥ 10 score

Results from logistic regression analysis

No. of cases

%

Model 1

OR, 95% CI

Model 2

OR, 95% CI

Model 3

OR, 95% CI

Sedentary behavior (min/day)

5205

571

10.97

2.30 (1.32, 4.01)

3.12(1.83,5.34)

2.53(1.49,4.30)

Sedentary behavior sub-group (min/day)

      

90–270

1718

158

7.55

Ref

Ref

Ref

300–420

1540

157

8.57

1.15 (0.88, 1.51)

1.24 (0.92, 1.66)

1.21(0.90, 1.61)

480–1320

1947

256

11.70

1.62 (1.24, 2.12)

1.88 (1.42, 2.47)

1.69(1.27, 2.24)

  1. Note: Ref, reference. OR, Odds ratio. 95% CI, 95% confidence interval. Data in model 1 were unadjusted; Model 2 was adjusted for age, sex, race, education, marital status, poverty index ratio, smoking status, alcohol consumption status, and employment status; Model 3 was further adjusted for BMI (Kg/m2), eGFR (ml/min), UACR (mg/g), hypertension, diabetes, walking or cycling for transportation (min/week), work activity(min/week), and recreational activity(min/week) on the basis of Model 2