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Table 4 Mean change in Odds Ratios (OR) in program outcomes for non-completers and completersa

From: Translational research: are community-based child obesity treatment programs scalable?

 

Odds after programme compared with before programme

Odds (Completers compared with non-completers overall) (95 % CI)

P value

 

Non-completers

Completers

Probability of consuming food/beverage item ‘frequently’

OR (95 % CI)

OR (95 % CI)

OR (95 % CI)

 

Sugar-sweetened beverages

0.23 (0.17, 0.47)

0.25 (0.21, 0.31)

0.70 (0.57, 0.85)

<.001

Lollies/chocolate

0.20 (0.16, 0.26)

0.20 (0.16, 0.23)

0.76 (0.64, 0.90)

.002

Potato chips

0.19 (0.14, 0.25)

0.18 (0.15, 0.22)

0.69 (0.57, 0.84)

<.001

Takeaways

0.17 (0.10, 0.28)

0.15 (0.11, 0.21)

0.72 (0.53, 0.98)

.038

Daily breakfast

5.68 (4.26, 7.58)

16.7 (13.7, 20.4)

1.15 (0.96, 1.36)

.126

Probability of always/often undertaking behaviour

    

Often/always understand nutrition labels

0.23 (0.13, 0.17)

0.26 (0.22, 0.31)

1.06 (0.90, 1.25)

.480

Often/always cooking fresh food from scratch

1.48 (1.11, 1.96)

1.66 (1.40, 1.96)

0.96 (0.80, 1.16)

.687

Often/always eating dinner as a family

1.58 (1.18, 2.11)

1.24 (1.05, 1.47)

1.03 (0.85, 1.25)

.768

  1. aAdjusted for baseline values, sex, SEIFA, ARIA+; and season