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. 2019 Aug 8;22(18):3360–3367. doi: 10.1017/S1368980019002210

Table 4.

Hierarchical linear regression analysis for BMI Z-score on Children’s Eating Behaviour Questionnaire (CEBQ) subscales among children aged 3–10 years (n 2500), Tuzla Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina, September 2016–September 2017

CEBQ subscale Standardised β
coefficient
95 % CI for
standardised β
P value R2 ΔR2 F
FR 0·19 0·06, 0·09 <0·001 0·06 0·04 91·23
EOE 0·09 0·04, 0·10 <0·001 0·03 0·01 18·90
EF 0·14 0·04, 0·07 <0·001 0·04 0·02 51·48
SR −0·19 −0·10, −0·07 <0·001 0·06 0·04 92·17
SE −0·21 −0·12, −0·08 <0·001 0·06 0·04 109·53
EUE −0·03 −0·05, −0·02 <0·001 0·03 0·01 17·83
FF −0·06 −0·05, −0·01 <0·01 0·02 0·04 9·52

FR, Food Responsiveness; EOE, Emotional Overeating; EF, Enjoyment of Food; SR, Satiety Responsiveness; SE, Slowness in Eating; EUE, Emotional Undereating; FF, Food Fussiness.

Child sex and age were forced into the models before adding each of the CEBQ subscales separately. Standardised β coefficient was −0·025 (P = 0·198) and 0·141 (P < 0·001) for the control variables sex and age, respectively.