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Table 2 Multilevel linear random slope model estimated changes in dietary outcomes, unadjusted and adjusted models*

From: Changes in diet and physical activity following a community-wide pilot intervention to tackle childhood obesity in a deprived inner-London ward

  

Unadjusted

Adjusteda

 

Total**

Beta Coefficient

95% Confidence Interval

p -value

Beta Coefficient

95% Confidence Interval

p -value

Fruit and vegetable consumption (portions/day)Time on study

 0 (baseline)

1634

Ref

  

Ref

  

 1 year

878

-0.20

-0.33, -0.07

 < 0.01

-0.17

-0.30, -0.03

0.01

 2 years

598

-0.19

-0.35, -0.04

0.02

-0.16

-0.31,

0.05

 3 years

288

-0.27

-0.49, -0.05

0.02

-0.22

0.001-0.44, 0.001

0.05

Sugar sweetened beverage consumption (occasions/day) Time on study

 0 (baseline)

1650

Ref

  

Ref

  

 1 year

879

-0.04

-0.11, 0.04

0.33

-0.05

-0.13, 0.02

0.16

 2 years

599

-0.13

-0.22, -0.05

 < 0.01

-0.15

-0.24, -0.06

 < 0.01

 3 years

288

-0.41

-0.53, -0.29

< 0.01

-0.43

-0.55, -0.32

< 0.01

Water consumption (occasions/day) Time on study

 0 (baseline)

1650

Ref

  

Ref

  

 1 year

879

0.15

0.06, 0.24

 < 0.01

0.18

0.09, 0.27

 < 0.01

 2 years

599

0.10

-0.01, 0.21

0.06

0.12

0.02, 0.23

0.02

 3 years

288

-0.39

-0.54, -0.25

 < 0.01

-0.34

-0.48, -0.20

 < 0.01

Crisps consumption (occasions/day) Time on study

 0 (baseline)

1650

Ref

  

Ref

  

 1 year

879

0.08

0.02, 0.14

0.01

0.08

0.01, 0.14

0.02

 2 years

599

-0.002

-0.07, 0.07

0.96

-0.01

-0.08, 0.07

0.88

 3 years

288

0.002

-0.10, 0.10

0.97

0.002

-0.10, 0.10

0.97

Sugary snack consumption (occasions/day) Time on study

 0 (baseline)

1650

Ref

  

Ref

  

 1 year

879

0.05

-0.05, 0.15

0.33

0.05

-0.05, 0.15

0.36

 2 years

599

-0.01

-0.12, 0.11

0.91

-0.01

-0.12, 0.11

0.90

 3 years

288

0.04

-0.12, 0.20

0.63

0.03

-0.13, 0.20

0.68

  1. aAdjusted for age, gender, ethnicity, deprivation quintile, weight status, school