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Correction: Combined Impact of Traditional and Non-Traditional Healthy Behaviors on Health-Related Quality of Life: A Prospective Study in Older Adults.

Ana Bayán-Bravo, Raúl F Pérez-Tasigchana, Carmen Sayón-Orea, David Martínez-Gómez, Esther López-García, Fernando Rodríguez-Artalejo, Pilar Guallar-Castillón.   

Abstract

[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0170513.].

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28273148      PMCID: PMC5342265          DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0173850

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS One        ISSN: 1932-6203            Impact factor:   3.240


There is an error in Table 2. The second header row is missing. Please see the corrected Table 2 here.
Table 2

Beta regression coefficients (95% confidence interval) of the SF-36 scales and summaries in 2003 according to traditional and non-traditional health behaviors in 2001 among older adults.

(n = 2093).

N/%Physical functioningPhysical roleBodily painGeneral healthVitality
Traditional behavior
Never smoking or quitting tobacco >15 y
No566/27.0Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.
Yes1527/73.00.18 (-2.40 to 2.76)-2.29 (-6.61 to 2.04)-3.08 (-6.25 to 0.09)-0.11 (-2.27 to 2.05)-0.82 (-3.46 to 1.82)
Very/moderately active
No401/19.2Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.
Yes1692/80.86.50c (3.92 to 9.17)6.60b (2.25 to 10.95)3.60a (0.42 to 6.77)3.91b (1.71 to 6.12)6.54c (3.85 to 9.22)
Healthy diet score ≥ median in the cohort
No1028/49.1Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.
Yes1065/50.9-0.12 (-1.98 to 1.75)-1.72 (-4.84 to 1.40)-0.98 (-3.27 to 1.31)-0.62 (-2.17 to 0.94)-0.14 (-2.05 to 1.77)
Non-traditional behavior
Sleeping 7–8 h/d
No1195/57.1Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.
Yes898/42.91.88 (-0.01 to 3.78)4.30b (1.13 to 7.48)1.85 (-0.47 to 4.18)0.52 (-1.06 to 2.11)0.49 (-1.45 to 2.43)
Sitting time <8h/d
No208/10.0Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.
Yes1884/90.02.48 (-0.81 to 5.76)5.18 (-0.29 to 10.65)4.70a (0.68 to 8.73)0.06 (-2.67 to 2.79)1.00 (-2.35 to 4.35)
Interaction with friends daily
No313/15.0Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.
Yes1780/85.0-2.01 (-4.67 to 0.65)-6.36b (-10.81 to -1.91)-1.78 (-5.04 to 1.49)-2.77a (-4.99 to– 0.55)-4.71b (-7.43 to -1.98)
N/%Social functioningEmotional roleMental healthPhysical SummaryMental Summary
Traditional behaviors
Never smoking or quitting tobacco >15 y
No566/27.0Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.
Yes1527/73.0-2.10 (-5.11 to 0.92)-0.03 (-4.29 to 4.23)-1.93 (-4.35 to 0.49)-0.16 (-1.01 to 0.68)-0.73 (-1.99 to 0.52)
Very/moderately active
No401/19.2Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.
Yes1692/80.84.64b (1.59 to 7.70)11.10‡ (6.86 to 15.34)3.59b (1.16 to 6.03)1.92‡ (1.06 to 2.78)2.61c (1.35 to 3.86)
Healthy diet score ≥ median in the cohort
No1028/49.1Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.
Yes898/42.90.20 (-1.97 to 2.38)-0.54 (-3.62 to 2.53)0.52 (-1.23 to 2.26)-0.22 (-0.83 to 0.39)0.09 (-0.82 to 1.00)
Non-traditional behaviors
Sleeping 7–8 h/d
No1195/57.1Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.
Yes898/42.93.07b (0.86 to 5.28)5.14b (2.02 to 8.26)1.29 (-0.49 to 3.06)0.53 (-0.09 to 1.15)1.21a (0.29 to 2.13)
Sitting time <8h/d
No208/10.0Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.
Yes1884/90.04.92a (1.08 to 8.75)2.04 (-3.35 to 7.43)1.94 (-1.12 to 5.00)1.00 (-0.07 to 2.08)0.76 (-0.82 to 2.35)
Daily interaction with friends
No313/15.0Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.
Yes1780/85.0-2.27 (-5.37 to 0.84)-5.22a (-9.60 to -0.83)-2.52a (-5.02 to -0.03)-0.90a (-1.77to -0.03)-1.75b (-3.05 to -0.46)

a p <0.05;

b p <0.01;

c p <0.001.

Models adjusted for age (years), sex, educational level (no formal education, primary education, secondary education or higher), occupational status (employed, unemployed, retired, housewife), alcohol intake (non drinker, ex-drinker, moderate consumption, excessive consumption), extreme sleep durations (no, yes), body mass index (<30 Kg/m2, ≥30 Kg/m2), waist circumference (no abdominal obesity, abdominal obesity), systolic blood pressure (<140 mmHg, ≥140 mmHg), hypercholesterolemia (no, yes), coronary heart disease (no, yes), stroke (no, yes), diabetes mellitus (no, yes), hip fracture (no, yes), cancer (no, yes), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (no, yes), osteoarthritis (no, yes) and the corresponding scale of HRQL in 2001.

Beta regression coefficients (95% confidence interval) of the SF-36 scales and summaries in 2003 according to traditional and non-traditional health behaviors in 2001 among older adults.

(n = 2093). a p <0.05; b p <0.01; c p <0.001. Models adjusted for age (years), sex, educational level (no formal education, primary education, secondary education or higher), occupational status (employed, unemployed, retired, housewife), alcohol intake (non drinker, ex-drinker, moderate consumption, excessive consumption), extreme sleep durations (no, yes), body mass index (<30 Kg/m2, ≥30 Kg/m2), waist circumference (no abdominal obesity, abdominal obesity), systolic blood pressure (<140 mmHg, ≥140 mmHg), hypercholesterolemia (no, yes), coronary heart disease (no, yes), stroke (no, yes), diabetes mellitus (no, yes), hip fracture (no, yes), cancer (no, yes), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (no, yes), osteoarthritis (no, yes) and the corresponding scale of HRQL in 2001. There is an error in Table 4. The second header row is missing. Please see the corrected Table 4 here.
Table 4

Beta regression coefficients (95% confidence interval) of the SF-36 scales and summaries in 2009 according to traditional and non-traditional healthy behaviours in 2001 among older adults.

(n = 993).

N/%Physical functioningPhysical roleBodily painGeneral healthVitality
Traditional behavior
Never smoking or quitting tobacco >15 y
No248/25.0Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.
Yes745/75.02.54 (-1.81 to 6.90)-2.00 (-9.49 to 5.49)0.33 (-4.81 to 5.48)-1.22 (-4.20 to 1.77)-1.06 (-5.40 to 3.27)
Very/moderately active
No132/13.3Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.
Yes861/86.710.65b (5.87 to 15.44)15.30b (7.09 to 23.51)6.31a (0.72 to 11.90)7.14b (3.82 to 10.45)9.88b (5.12 to 14.65)
Healthy diet score ≥ median in the cohort
No447/45.0Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.
Yes547/55.00.22 (-2.86 to 3.31)0.14 (-5.18 to 5.46)-3.10 (-6.75 to 0.55)-0.74 (-2.85 to 1.37)-0.96 (-4.02 to 2.10)
Non-traditional behavior
Sleeping 7–8 h/d
No554/55.8Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.
Yes439/44.21.54 (-1.57 to 4.65)0.03 (-5.33 to 5.38)0.89 (-2.78 to 4.56)0.32 (-1.81 to 2.46)1.77 (-1.33 to 4.87)
Sitting time <8h/d
No63/6.4Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.
Yes930/93.60.84 (-5.59 to 7.28)8.22 (-2.87 to 19.31)-1.55 (-9.16 to 6.06)0.90 (-3.50 to 5.31)-3.55 (-9.95 to 2.86)
Interaction with friends daily
No134/13.5Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.
Yes859/86.5-3.36 (-7.97 to 1.25)-5.23 (-13.15 to 2.70)0.87 (-4.57 to 6.32)-1.88 (-5.04 to 1.27)-1.32 (-5.91 to 3.28)
N / %Social functioningEmotional roleMental healthPhysical SummaryMental Summary
Traditional behavior
Never smoking or quitting tobacco >15 y
 No248/25.0Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.
 Yes745/75.0-0.13 (-4.92 to 4.67)-6.47a (-12.69 to -0.24)-2.76 (-6.74 to 1.21)0.98 (-0.82 to 2.78)-2.18a (-4.27 to -0.08)
Very/moderately active
 No132/13.3Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.
 Yes861/86.75.63a (0.36 to 10.90)7.88a (1.10 to 14.66)1.79 (-2.55 to 6.14)4.24b (2.27 to 6.22)1.20 (-1.08 to 3.49)
Healthy diet score ≥ median in the cohort
 No447/45.0Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.
 Yes547/55.0-0.68 (-4.07 to 2.71)-0.98 (-5.39 to 3.42)-1.22 (-4.04 to 1.60)-0.03 (-1.31 to 1.25)-0.54 (-2.03 to 0.94)
Non-traditional behavior
Sleeping 7–8 h/d
 No554/55.8Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.
 Yes439/44.21.77 (-1.65 to 5.19)-0.39 (-4.83 to 4.05)1.14 (-1.70 to 3.98)0.30 (-0.99 to 1.58)0.45 (-1.05 to 1.94)
Sitting time <8h/d
 No63/6.4Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.
 Yes930/93.61.00 (-6.10 to 8.09)-3.98 (-13.20 to 5.23)0.79 (-5.09 to 6.66)1.01 (-1.65 to 3.67)-1.32 (-4.41 to 1.77)
Interaction with friends daily
 No134/13.5Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.Ref.
 Yes859/86.5-1.61 (-6.69 to 3.47)4.33 (-2.26 to 10.93)-0.52 (-4.73 to 3.69)-1.51 (-3.41 to 0.39)0.79 (-1.43 to 3.01)

a p <0.05;

b p <0.001.

Models adjusted for age (years), sex, educational level (no formal education, primary education, secondary education or higher), occupational status (employed, unemployed, retired, housewife), alcohol intake (non drinker, ex-drinker, moderate consumption, excessive consumption), extreme sleep durations (no, yes), body mass index (<30 Kg/m2, ≥30 Kg/m2), waist circumference (no abdominal obesity, abdominal obesity), systolic blood pressure (<140 mmHg, ≥140 mmHg), hypercholesterolemia (no, yes), coronary heart disease (no, yes), stroke (no, yes), diabetes mellitus (no, yes), hip fracture (no, yes), cancer (no, yes), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (no, yes), osteoarthritis (no, yes) and the corresponding scale of HRQL in 2001.

Beta regression coefficients (95% confidence interval) of the SF-36 scales and summaries in 2009 according to traditional and non-traditional healthy behaviours in 2001 among older adults.

(n = 993). a p <0.05; b p <0.001. Models adjusted for age (years), sex, educational level (no formal education, primary education, secondary education or higher), occupational status (employed, unemployed, retired, housewife), alcohol intake (non drinker, ex-drinker, moderate consumption, excessive consumption), extreme sleep durations (no, yes), body mass index (<30 Kg/m2, ≥30 Kg/m2), waist circumference (no abdominal obesity, abdominal obesity), systolic blood pressure (<140 mmHg, ≥140 mmHg), hypercholesterolemia (no, yes), coronary heart disease (no, yes), stroke (no, yes), diabetes mellitus (no, yes), hip fracture (no, yes), cancer (no, yes), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (no, yes), osteoarthritis (no, yes) and the corresponding scale of HRQL in 2001.
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1.  Combined Impact of Traditional and Non-Traditional Healthy Behaviors on Health-Related Quality of Life: A Prospective Study in Older Adults.

Authors:  Ana Bayán-Bravo; Raúl F Pérez-Tasigchana; Carmen Sayón-Orea; David Martínez-Gómez; Esther López-García; Fernando Rodríguez-Artalejo; Pilar Guallar-Castillón
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-01-25       Impact factor: 3.240

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