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Table 3 Crude and adjusted odds ratio from logistic regression analysis for identifying factors affecting the fruit and vegetable intake (reference = ≥3 servings) among persons aged 25–65 years respondents from Pokhara Municipality, Nepal, 2015

From: Factors affecting the fruit and vegetable intake in Nepal and its association with history of self-reported major cardiovascular events

Characteristics

CORa

(<3servings)

95% CI

AORb

(<3servings)

95% CI

Lower Bound

Upper Bound

Lower Bound

Upper Bound

Age (in years) (N = 2656)

1.02

1.01

1.03

1.01

0.99

1.03

Sex (N = 2815)

 Male

1.00

0.79

1.26

0.92

0.66

1.27

 Female

Ref

Educational level (N = 2815)

 Up to primary

1.87

1.11

3.13

0.89

0.48

1.64

 Secondary and high school

0.83

0.48

1.43

0.55

0.31

0.97

 College/ university

Ref

Ethnicity (N = 2815)

 Upper caste

0.67

0.51

0.87

0.68

0.50

0.99

 Others

2.37

1.76

3.19

1.62

1.15

2.27

 Janajati

Ref

History of major cardiovascular events (N = 2815)

 Yes

1.82

0.96

3.47

2.33

1.12

4.83

 No

Ref

Diabetes Mellitus (N = 2815)

 Yes

0.94

0.53

1.67

0.81

0.41

1.61

 No

Ref

Hypertension (N = 2815)

 Yes

1.01

0.79

1.29

1.00

0.75

1.34

 No

Ref

Current smoking (N = 2815)

 Yes

2.40

1.86

3.09

1.39

1.01

1.91

 No

Ref

Harmful alcohol consumption (N = 2815)

 Yes

1.50

1.19

1.88

1.09

0.80

1.49

 No

Ref

Physical activity

(MET/Week)

(N = 2815)

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

BMI (Kg/m2)

(N = 2815)

0.91

0.89

0.94

0.95

0.92

0.98

  1. Note: Age, physical activity and BMI are included as continuous variables in the model. COR refers to crude odds ratio, AOR refers to adjusted odds ratio, CI refers to confidence intervals, MET refers to metabolic equivalent of task, BMI refers to body mass index and kg refers to kilogram. Fruit and vegetable intake was the outcome variable and socio-demographic (age, sex, education, ethnicity), cardiovascular risk factors (diabetes mellitus, currently smoking, hypertension, BMI, harmful alcohol consumption, physical activity) and history of self-reported cardiovascular events were independent variables. aNo adjustment done in the COR model. bAll the independent variables such as socio-demographic (age, sex, education, ethnicity), cardiovascular risk factors (diabetes mellitus, currently smoking, hypertension, BMI, harmful alcohol consumption, physical activity) and history of self-reported cardiovascular events were controlled in the AOR model