Table 6 Association between sleep duration, obesity, excessive body fat by age.

From: Interactive effects of sleep duration and dietary patterns on obesity moderated by age

 

Overweight & obesity a

Excessive body fat b

Crude

Adjust a

Crude

Adjust a

OR

(95% Cl)

OR

(95% Cl)

OR

(95% Cl)

OR

(95% Cl)

Age 18–30 x

Sleep duration

1.59***

(1.28–1.97)

1.58***

(1.27–1.97)

1.42**

(1.16–1.74)

1.40**

(1.13–1.75)

Age 31–40 x

Sleep duration

1.39***

(1.25–1.56)

1.37***

(1.23–1.54)

1.40***

(1.24–1.57)

1.36***

(1.28–1.66)

Age 41–50 x

Sleep duration

1.35***

(1.21–1.51)

1.34***

(1.19–1.49)

1.37***

(1.19–1.58)

1.23**

(1.05–1.44)

Age > 50 x

Sleep duration

1.03

(0.95–1.13)

1.02

(0.93–1.11)

1.89***

(1.42–2.51)

1.22

(0.90–1.65)

  1. Note: Statistical significance of interactions between age and sleep duration is shown as following: *P < 0.05 **P < 0.01 ***P < 0.001. a Model was adjusted by Age 18–30, Age 31–40, Age 41–50, Age > 50, Sleep duration, Sport, Smoking, Drinking, Gender, Education, TG, TC, HDL, LDL, etc. a Obesity: BMI ≥ 27; b Excessive body fat: Male ≥ 25%; Female ≥ 30%.