Table 7 Association of change in self-regulatory eating behaviours (SR) and stress level using multivariate binary logistic regression and adjusted for age, gender, nationality, marital status, having domestic helper, staying condition and number of days spent on moderate-vigorous activity.

From: Healthcare workers’ self-regulatory eating behaviours are associated with being stress-free during the Covid-19 lockdown in Singapore

Covariates

Odd ratio, OR (95% CI)

P value

Age

1.05 (1.02, 1.08)

0.001

Gender

Female

Reference

0.447

Male

1.26 (0.69, 2.29)

Nationality

Citizen/Singapore PR

Reference

0.044

Non-Citizen/non-Singapore PR

2.46 (1.02, 5.89)

Marital status

Married

1.17 (0.69, 1.98)

0.553

Never married

Reference

Change in SR

Deteriorated

Reference

 

Remain unchanged

2.11 (1.27, 3.48)

0.004

Improved

1.46 (0.68, 3.14)

0.333

Having domestic helper

Yes

Reference

0.004

No

2.13 (1.28, 3.55)

Staying condition

Living own house

1.00 (0.54, 1.87)

0.985

Living with parents/sibling/relative

Reference

0.383

Rented

0.71 (0.33, 1.53)

Changed in number of days spent on moderate-vigorous activity

Reduced

Reference

0.164

Unchanged

1.39 (0.87, 2.21)

0.843

Increased

1.06 (0.58, 1.95)