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Association of Co-Occurring Smoking and Obesity with Depression among Korean Adults: Based on Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey(KNHANES), 2008-2011
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한국 성인의 흡연-비만 동시 발생과 우울의 관련성 : 2008년-2011년 국민건강영양조사를 바탕으로

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The Korean Data Analysis Society Journal of The Korean Data Analysis Society Journal of The Korean Data Analysis Society 제21권 제1호 KCI Accredited Journals
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2019.1
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479 - 493 (15page)

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Association of Co-Occurring Smoking and Obesity with Depression among Korean Adults: Based on Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey(KNHANES), 2008-2011
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The purpose of this study was to investigate association of co-occurring smoking and obesity with depression among Korean adults using data from the Korea national health and nutrition examination survey (2008-2011). The total number of subjects in this analysis was 26,275 (men 11,209, women 15,066). Multiple logistic regression models were performed on the association co-occurring smoking and obesity with depression with complex sampling analysis by SPSS 20.0. The prevalence of depression was 9.7% in men, 18.2% in women. Among men, the OR for having depression was 1.285 (95% CI=1.016-1.624) in the smoking-nonobesity group, compared with the nonsmoking-nonobesity group. Among women, the ORs for having depression were 1.430 (95% CI=1.120-1.825) in the smoking-nonobesity group, 1.596 (95% CI=1.101-2.313) in the smoking-obesity group, compared with the nonsmoking-nonobesity group. In men, smoking has more relevance with depression than obesity, in women, obesity has more relevance with depression than smoking. It is necessary to adapt association co-occurring smoking and obesity with depression in screening of high risk group of depression for preventing and managing depression effectively.

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