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Table 3 The adjusted odds ratio for prevalence of hypertension

From: No association between the frequency of forest walking and blood pressure levels or the prevalence of hypertension in a cross-sectional study of a Japanese population

Model

Men

Women

aOR

95% CI

aOR

95% CI

Model 1a

 Frequency of forest walking

  Less than once a month

1

 

1

 

  Once a month

1.07

0.79–1.44

1.02

0.60–1.71

  Two or three times per month

1.19

0.86–1.64

1.07

0.54–2.12

  Once a week or more

0.97

0.67–1.40

1.51

0.82–2.78

Model 2b

 Frequency of forest walking

  Less than once a month

1

 

1

 

  Once a month

1.08

0.80–1.47

1.04

0.61–1.75

  Two or three times per month

1.21

0.87–1.67

0.88

0.42–1.84

  Once a week or more

0.98

0.68–1.43

1.43

0.77–2.65

  1. aOR, Adjusted odds ratio; CI, confidence interval
  2. aAdjusted by age(continuous valuable), BMI (≥25.0/<25.0), smoking status (current smokers/other responses), and alcohol consumption (once a week or more/other responses)
  3. bAdjusted by age (continuous valuable), BMI (≥25.0/<25.0), smoking status (current smokers/other responses), alcohol consumption (once a week or more/other responses), and habitual exercise (leisure time activity: ≥30 min exercise at least once a week)