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Table 2 Time-stable predictors of BMI trajectory groups based on the offspring sex and parental risk clusters

From: Effectiveness of a practical multi-setting lifestyle intervention on the main BMI trajectories from childhood to young adulthood: A community-based trial

  

Odds ratio

SE

p-value

Female (vs. Male)

   
 

Normal weight

1

  
 

Young adulthood overweight

0.70

0.12

0.04

 

Early childhood increasing overweight and adulthood obesity

0.48

0.13

< 0.001

 

Early childhood increasing obesity

0.64

0.23

0.051

High risk (vs. Low risk)

   
 

Normal weight

1

  
 

Young adulthood overweight

0.001

0.12

0.990

 

Early childhood increasing overweight and adulthood obesity

1.13

0.13

0.347

 

Early childhood increasing obesity

1.21

0.23

0.397

  1. Odds of being in each BMI trajectory group compared to the stable normal group were reported. Models adjusted for intervention status, marital status, occupation status, and education level as time-varying covariates, and sex and family risk cluster at baseline as time-stable covariates.