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Table 6 Multivariable analysis in the dietitian clients group

From: Association between eating behavior and quarantine/confinement stressors during the coronavirus disease 2019 outbreak

 

Unstandardized Beta

95% CI

p-value

Model 1: Linear regression variable taking the ‘EDE-Restraint subscale’ as the dependent variable and the sociodemographic, quarantine/confinement stressors, anger and anxiety as the independent variables.

Physical exercise during quarantine/confinement

1.394

0.903

1.886

< 0.001

Gender (Male* vs. female)

0.210

0.373

−0.254

0.674

Fear of COVID-19 scale

0.062

0.036

0.087

< 0.001

Short Boredom Proneness scale

−0.038

− 0.062

− 0.015

0.001

Model 2: Linear regression variable taking the ‘EDE- Shape Concern subscale’ as the dependent variable and the sociodemographic, quarantine/confinement stressors, anger and anxiety as the independent variables.

Anxiety scale

0.025

−0.008

0.058

0.136

Presence of physical contact with friends

0.165

−0.295

0.625

0.479

Number of adults living in the quarantine/confinement

0.265

0.102

0.427

0.002

Fear of COVID-19 scale

0.068

0.044

0.092

< 0.001

Short Boredom Proneness scale

0.037

0.017

0.058

< 0.001

Gender (Male* vs. female)

0.569

0.122

1.015

0.013

Education level (university vs. secondary and lower*)

−0.123

− 0.935

0.689

0.765

Physical exercise during quarantine/confinement

0.681

0.228

1.135

0.003

BMI (Kg/m2)

0.097

0.031

0.162

0.004

Model 3: Linear regression variable taking the ‘EDE- Weight Concern subscale’ as the dependent variable and the sociodemographic quarantine/confinement stressors, anger and anxiety as the independent variables.

Presence of physical contact with friends

0.018

−0.405

0.440

0.934

Gender (Male* vs. female)

0.525

0.102

0.949

0.015

Physical exercise during quarantine/confinement

0.853

0.436

1.270

< 0.001

Fear of COVID-19 scale

0.051

0.026

0.076

< 0.001

Short Boredom Proneness scale

0.027

0.006

0.047

0.013

Number of adults living in the quarantine/confinement

0.274

0.120

0.428

0.001

BMI (Kg/m2)

0.118

0.058

0.178

< 0.001

Model 4: Linear regression variable taking the ‘EDE- Eating Concern subscale’ as the dependent variable and the sociodemographic, quarantine/confinement stressors, anger and anxiety as the independent variables.

Anxiety scale

0.026

0.001

0.051

0.042

Gender (Male* vs. female)

0.272

−0.069

0.613

0.117

Constant sense of insecurity for oneself and loved ones

0.579

0.191

0.967

0.004

Physical exercise during quarantine/confinement

0.767

0.419

1.114

< 0.001

Fear of COVID-19 scale

0.033

0.013

0.054

0.002

BMI (Kg/m2)

0.012

−0.037

0.061

0.641