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. 2014 Nov 6;18(10):1824–1830. doi: 10.1017/S1368980014002432

Table 2.

General linear mixed model coefficients for YSR T-scores and zinc and magnesium intakes at ages 14 and 17 years, Western Australian Pregnancy Cohort (Raine) Study

Zn Mg
β* 95 % CI P β* 95 % CI P
Unadjusted
Total 0·35 −0·25, 0·96 0·256 0·31 0·16, 0·80 0·191
Internalising 0·09 −0·58, 0·76 0·796 0·01 −0·51, 0·54 0·961
Externalising 0·35 −0·28, 0·98 0·273 0·39 −0·11, 0·89 0·126
Adjusted†
Total −0·48 –1·29, 0·32 0·241 −0·44 −1·35, 0·47 0·342
Internalising –0·07 –0·97, 0·84 0·887 0·52 –0·50, 1·53 0·316
Externalising −0·73 −1·57, 0·10 0·085 –1·45 –2·40, –0·50 0·003

YSR, Youth Self-Report.

*

Estimated difference in YSR T-scores per sd increase in Zn and Mg intakes.

Adjusted for sex, physical activity, family income, supplement status, dietary misreporting, BMI, family functioning and energy intake; n 667 at 14 years, n 607 at 17 years.