Research Article

Associations between Safety from Crime, Cycling, and Obesity in a Dutch Elderly Population: Results from the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam

Table 1

Odds ratios and 95% confidence interval for obesity, based on gender and social status neighbourhood score (SSNS).

๐‘ Age (SD) ๐‘ = obese (%)Crude OR95% CIAdjusted O R โˆ— 95% CI

Total47066.5 (2.3)108 (23.0)

Gender
โ€ƒMen23066.4 (2.4)32 (13.9)11
โ€ƒWomen24066.6 (2.2)76 (31.7)2.001.24โ€“3.222.581.60โ€“4.16
โ€ƒ ๐‘ƒ value.53<.01<.001

SNSS
โ€ƒLow status23566.6 (2.2)60 (26.1)11
โ€ƒHigh status23566.4 (2.4)48 (20.0).94.71โ€“1.25.76.48โ€“1.18
โ€ƒ ๐‘ƒ value.23.67.22

Men
โ€ƒLow SSNS11566.5 (2.3)22 (19.1)11
โ€ƒHigh SSNS11566.3 (2.4)10 (8.7).72.47โ€“1.09.38.17โ€“.85
โ€ƒ ๐‘ƒ value.48.12.02

Women
โ€ƒLow SSNS12066.7 (2.0)38 (31.7)11
โ€ƒHigh SSNS12066.4 (2.3)38 (31.7)1.18.79โ€“1.781.09.62โ€“1.90
โ€ƒ ๐‘ƒ value.33.42.78

*odds ratio, adjusted for age, personal educational level, and personal income level.