Table 3.
EDSF events (number/d, n 860) | Energy intake from EDSF (kJ/d, n 852) | EDD consumption (ml/d, n 852) | Energy intake from EDD (kJ/d, n 847) | |||||
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β | P value | β | P value | β | P value | β | P value | |
Age | 0·08 | 0·03 | 0·17 | <0·01 | ||||
Sex | ||||||||
Boys (reference) | ||||||||
Girls | ||||||||
BMI | ||||||||
Underweight | −0·10 | <0·01 | ||||||
Normal weight (reference) | ||||||||
Overweight | −0·05 | 0·16 | ||||||
Ethnicity | ||||||||
Native Dutch (reference) | ||||||||
Western immigrant | ||||||||
Non-Western immigrant | ||||||||
Household income | ||||||||
Low (reference) | ||||||||
Intermediate | ||||||||
High | ||||||||
Degree of urbanization | ||||||||
Low (reference) | ||||||||
Intermediate | −0·07 | 0·05 | ||||||
High | −0·11 | <0·01 | ||||||
Educational level mother | ||||||||
Low (reference) | ||||||||
Intermediate | 0·03 | 0·39 | −0·04 | 0·36 | −0·08 | 0·04 | ||
High | −0·12 | <0·01 | −0·10 | <0·01 | −0·17 | <0·01 | ||
Educational level father | ||||||||
Low (reference) | ||||||||
Intermediate | ||||||||
High | ||||||||
Employment of mother | ||||||||
Employed (reference) | ||||||||
Non-employed | −0·09 | 0·01 | ||||||
Employment of father | ||||||||
Employed (reference) | ||||||||
Non-employed | ||||||||
Household size | ||||||||
2 | −0·03 | 0·44 | <0·01 | 0·99 | ||||
3 | 0·07 | 0·07 | 0·09 | 0·03 | ||||
4 | 0·08 | 0·05 | 0·09 | 0·02 | ||||
≥5 (reference) | ||||||||
R 2 | 0·02 | 0·04 | 0·02 | 0·05 |
EDSF, energy-dense snack food; EDD, energy-dense drink.
Analyses were weighted for small deviations in sociodemographic characteristics, day of the week and season of data collection.