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Table 3 Linear regression analyses examining the relationship of mental health with moderate-to-vigorous activity (MVPA) (minutes/day) and sedentary behaviour (% of wear time)

From: Physical activity, depressed mood and pregnancy worries in European obese pregnant women: results from the DALI study

Ln(MVPA)

Ratio

95 % CI

p-value

Crude model

 Good well-being vs depressed mood

1.72

0.99 – 2.99

0.06

 Many worries (ref)

1.00

  

 Some worries

1.27

0.72 – 2.23

0.40

 No or few worries

1.18

0.64 – 2.19

0.59

Model 1

 Good well-being vs depressed mood

1.70

1.02 – 2.82

0.04

 Many worries (ref)

1.00

  

 Some worries

0.97

0.58 – 1.62

0.89

 No or few worries

0.92

0.52 – 1.61

0.77

Model 2

 Good well-being vs depressed mood

1.85

1.06 – 3.24

0.03

 Many worries (ref)

1.00

  

 Some worries

0.94

0.55 – 1.61

0.83

 No or few worries

1.01

0.57 – 1.80

0.97

 Sedentary behaviour

Difference

95 % CI

p-value

Crude model

 Good well-being vs depressed mood

−16.82

−60.76 – 27.13

0.45

 Many worries (ref)

0

  

 Some worries

8.05

−35.78 – 51.89

0.72

 No or few worries

−18.62

−66.52 – 29.27

0.44

Model 1

 Good well-being vs depressed mood

−18.94

−63.95 – 26.08

0.41

 Many worries (ref)

0

  

 Some worries

4.88

−40.01 – 49.76

0.83

 No or few worries

−16.17

−64.86 – 32.51

0.51

Model 2

 Good well-being vs depressed mood

−36.24

−85.07 – 12.60

0.14

 Many worries (ref)

0

  

 Some worries

1.70

−43.34 – 46.74

0.94

 No or few worries

−13.43

−62.25 – 35.39

0.59

  1. Model 1: Corrected for BMI, smoking behaviour, and alcohol consumption
  2. Model 2: Corrected for BMI, smoking behaviour, alcohol consumption, attitude weight, attitude physical activity, self-efficacy, social support and outcome expectancies
  3. Bold font indicates statistically significant associations (p< 0.05).