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Associations between mindfulness scores and overweight (excluding obesity) and obesity according to sex in 63,628 participants (NutriNet-Santé study, 2013)<sup>a</sup>,<sup>b</sup>.
<p>Abbreviations: Q, Quartile; OR, Odds Ratio; 95% CI, 95% Confidence Interval</p><p><sup>a</sup>Adjusted for age, education level, smoking status and physical activity.</p><p><sup>b</sup>Underweight/normal weight as reference</p><p><sup>c</sup>(25–29.99 kg/m²)</p><p><sup>d</sup>(≥30 kg/m²)</p><p>Associations between mindfulness scores and overweight (excluding obesity) and obesity according to sex in 63,628 participants (NutriNet-Santé study, 2013)<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0127447#t003fn002" target="_blank"><sup>a</sup></a>,<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0127447#t003fn003" target="_blank"><sup>b</sup></a>.</p
Individual characteristics of 63,628 participants in the NutriNet-Santé study (2013) according to sex.
<p>Abbreviation: BMI, body mass index.</p><p><sup>a</sup>Student <i>t</i> test or Pearson’s chi<sup>2</sup>-test as appropriate.</p><p><sup>b</sup>Mean ± SD (all such values).</p><p><sup>c</sup>Score range.</p><p>Individual characteristics of 63,628 participants in the NutriNet-Santé study (2013) according to sex.</p
Additional file 1: of Socio-economic and demographic factors associated with snacking behavior in a large sample of French adults
Table S1. Medians and interquartile ranges of several snacking characteristics of participants in the NutriNet Santé Study included in the present studya. (DOCX 15 kb
Additional file 1: of Energy, nutrient and food content of snacks in French adults
Table S1. Contribution of food groups to energy intake of main meals of weekdays. (DOCX 15 kb
Additional file 2: of Energy, nutrient and food content of snacks in French adults
Table S2. Contribution of beverages to total beverage consumption at main meals of weekdays. (DOCX 14 kb