Department of Foods and Nutrition, College of Natural Sciences, Kookmin University, Seoul, Korea.
1Department of Internal Medicine, Korea University Ansan Hospital, Ansan, Korea.
Copyright © 2011 The Korean Society of Community Nutrition
This work was supported by a grant of the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (budgets 2001-347-6111-221, 2002-347-6111-221) and by National Research Foundation of Korea Grant funded by the Korean Government (2010-0007166).
Abbreviation: CI, confidence interval, *: p-value < 0.05; **: p-value < 0.01
In a multivariate model, data are adjusted for age, sex, body mass index, income (wage < 106 Won/month, 106 + Won/month), occupation (office workers or non-office workers and housework), marital status (married, other status), education (< 9 years, 9+ years), smoking status (non-smoker, current smoker; ≤ 10, 10 - 20, and >20 cigarettes/day), alcohol intake (lifetime abstainers, current abstainers, curent alcohol consumption; < 5.1 g, 5.1 - 15, 15.1 - 30, > 30 g/day), quintiles of physical activity (MET-hours/day), and quintiles of calorie intake; however, body mass index is not included as a covariate for waist circumference and calorie intake is not included for macronutrient intake.
1) percent of calorie, 2) grams per day
Abbreviation: CI, confidence interval, *: p-value < 0.05; **: p-value < 0.01
In a multivariate model, data are adjusted for age, sex, body mass index, income (wage < 106 Won/month, 106 + Won/month), occupation (office workers or non-office workers and housework), marital status (married, other status), education (< 9 years, 9+ years), smoking status (non-smoker, current smoker; ≤ 10, 10 - 20, and > 20 cigarettes/day), alcohol intake (lifetime abstainers, current abstainers, curent alcohol consumption; < 5.1 g, 5.1 - 15, 15.1 - 30, > 30 g/day), quintiles of physical activity (MET-hours/day), and quintiles of calorie intake; however, body mass index is not included as a covariate for waist circumference and calorie intake is not included for macronutrient intake.
1) percent of calorie, 2) grams per day
Abbreviation: CI, confidence interval, *: p-value < 0.05; **: p-value < 0.01
In a multivariate model, data are adjusted for age, sex, body mass index, income (wage < 106 Won/month, 106 + Won/month), occupation (office workers or non-office workers and housework), marital status (married, other status), education (< 9 years, 9+ years), smoking status (non-smoker, current smoker; ≤ 10, 10 - 20, and >20 cigarettes/day), alcohol intake (lifetime abstainers, current abstainers, curent alcohol consumption; < 5.1g, 5.1 - 15, 15.1 - 30, >30 g/day), quintiles of physical activity (MET-hours/day), and quintiles of calorie intake; however, body mass index is not included as a covariate for waist circumference and calorie intake is not included for macronutrient intake.
1) percent of calorie, 2) grams per day
Abbreviation: CI, confidence interval, **: p-value < 0.001
In a multivariate model, daily sleep duration (minutes/day) is fitted as a continuous variable with covariates including age, sex, waist circumference, income (wage < 106 Won/month, 106 + Won/month), occupation (office workers or non-office workers and housework), marital status (married, other status), education (< 9 years, 9 + years), smoking status (non-smoker, current smoker; ≤ 10, 10 - 20, and >20 cigarettes/day), alcohol intake (g/day), physical activity (MET-hours/day), calorie intake (kcal/day), and consumption of carbohydrate, fat, and protein (percent of calorie intake)
1) Approximately corresponding to the government-set-minimum wage for a family of three persons
2) Abdominal obesity is defined as having waist circumference of 90cm or greater for men and of 85cm or greater for women
3) Average daily metabolic equivalents-hours
Abbreviation: CI, confidence interval, *: p-value < 0.05; **: p-value < 0.01
In a multivariate model, data are adjusted for age, sex, body mass index, income (wage < 106 Won/month, 106 + Won/month), occupation (office workers or non-office workers and housework), marital status (married, other status), education (< 9 years, 9+ years), smoking status (non-smoker, current smoker; ≤ 10, 10 - 20, and >20 cigarettes/day), alcohol intake (lifetime abstainers, current abstainers, curent alcohol consumption; < 5.1 g, 5.1 - 15, 15.1 - 30, > 30 g/day), quintiles of physical activity (MET-hours/day), and quintiles of calorie intake; however, body mass index is not included as a covariate for waist circumference and calorie intake is not included for macronutrient intake.
1) percent of calorie, 2) grams per day
Abbreviation: CI, confidence interval, *: p-value < 0.05; **: p-value < 0.01
In a multivariate model, data are adjusted for age, sex, body mass index, income (wage < 106 Won/month, 106 + Won/month), occupation (office workers or non-office workers and housework), marital status (married, other status), education (< 9 years, 9+ years), smoking status (non-smoker, current smoker; ≤ 10, 10 - 20, and > 20 cigarettes/day), alcohol intake (lifetime abstainers, current abstainers, curent alcohol consumption; < 5.1 g, 5.1 - 15, 15.1 - 30, > 30 g/day), quintiles of physical activity (MET-hours/day), and quintiles of calorie intake; however, body mass index is not included as a covariate for waist circumference and calorie intake is not included for macronutrient intake.
1) percent of calorie, 2) grams per day
Abbreviation: CI, confidence interval, *: p-value < 0.05; **: p-value < 0.01
In a multivariate model, data are adjusted for age, sex, body mass index, income (wage < 106 Won/month, 106 + Won/month), occupation (office workers or non-office workers and housework), marital status (married, other status), education (< 9 years, 9+ years), smoking status (non-smoker, current smoker; ≤ 10, 10 - 20, and >20 cigarettes/day), alcohol intake (lifetime abstainers, current abstainers, curent alcohol consumption; < 5.1g, 5.1 - 15, 15.1 - 30, >30 g/day), quintiles of physical activity (MET-hours/day), and quintiles of calorie intake; however, body mass index is not included as a covariate for waist circumference and calorie intake is not included for macronutrient intake.
1) percent of calorie, 2) grams per day
Abbreviation: CI, confidence interval, **: p-value < 0.001
In a multivariate model, daily sleep duration (minutes/day) is fitted as a continuous variable with covariates including age, sex, waist circumference, income (wage < 106 Won/month, 106 + Won/month), occupation (office workers or non-office workers and housework), marital status (married, other status), education (< 9 years, 9 + years), smoking status (non-smoker, current smoker; ≤ 10, 10 - 20, and >20 cigarettes/day), alcohol intake (g/day), physical activity (MET-hours/day), calorie intake (kcal/day), and consumption of carbohydrate, fat, and protein (percent of calorie intake)
1) Approximately corresponding to the government-set-minimum wage for a family of three persons 2) Abdominal obesity is defined as having waist circumference of 90cm or greater for men and of 85cm or greater for women 3) Average daily metabolic equivalents-hours
Abbreviation: CI, confidence interval, *: p-value < 0.05; **: p-value < 0.01 In a multivariate model, data are adjusted for age, sex, body mass index, income (wage < 106 Won/month, 106 + Won/month), occupation (office workers or non-office workers and housework), marital status (married, other status), education (< 9 years, 9+ years), smoking status (non-smoker, current smoker; ≤ 10, 10 - 20, and >20 cigarettes/day), alcohol intake (lifetime abstainers, current abstainers, curent alcohol consumption; < 5.1 g, 5.1 - 15, 15.1 - 30, > 30 g/day), quintiles of physical activity (MET-hours/day), and quintiles of calorie intake; however, body mass index is not included as a covariate for waist circumference and calorie intake is not included for macronutrient intake. 1) percent of calorie, 2) grams per day
Abbreviation: CI, confidence interval, *: p-value < 0.05; **: p-value < 0.01 In a multivariate model, data are adjusted for age, sex, body mass index, income (wage < 106 Won/month, 106 + Won/month), occupation (office workers or non-office workers and housework), marital status (married, other status), education (< 9 years, 9+ years), smoking status (non-smoker, current smoker; ≤ 10, 10 - 20, and > 20 cigarettes/day), alcohol intake (lifetime abstainers, current abstainers, curent alcohol consumption; < 5.1 g, 5.1 - 15, 15.1 - 30, > 30 g/day), quintiles of physical activity (MET-hours/day), and quintiles of calorie intake; however, body mass index is not included as a covariate for waist circumference and calorie intake is not included for macronutrient intake. 1) percent of calorie, 2) grams per day
Abbreviation: CI, confidence interval, *: p-value < 0.05; **: p-value < 0.01 In a multivariate model, data are adjusted for age, sex, body mass index, income (wage < 106 Won/month, 106 + Won/month), occupation (office workers or non-office workers and housework), marital status (married, other status), education (< 9 years, 9+ years), smoking status (non-smoker, current smoker; ≤ 10, 10 - 20, and >20 cigarettes/day), alcohol intake (lifetime abstainers, current abstainers, curent alcohol consumption; < 5.1g, 5.1 - 15, 15.1 - 30, >30 g/day), quintiles of physical activity (MET-hours/day), and quintiles of calorie intake; however, body mass index is not included as a covariate for waist circumference and calorie intake is not included for macronutrient intake. 1) percent of calorie, 2) grams per day
Abbreviation: CI, confidence interval, **: p-value < 0.001 In a multivariate model, daily sleep duration (minutes/day) is fitted as a continuous variable with covariates including age, sex, waist circumference, income (wage < 106 Won/month, 106 + Won/month), occupation (office workers or non-office workers and housework), marital status (married, other status), education (< 9 years, 9 + years), smoking status (non-smoker, current smoker; ≤ 10, 10 - 20, and >20 cigarettes/day), alcohol intake (g/day), physical activity (MET-hours/day), calorie intake (kcal/day), and consumption of carbohydrate, fat, and protein (percent of calorie intake)