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. 2021 May 17;24(18):6169–6177. doi: 10.1017/S1368980021001725

Table 2.

Logistic regression analysis between nutritional risk (Nutrition Screening for Toddlers and Preschoolers (NutriSTEP®) total score, high nutrition risk, eating behaviour subscore, and dietary intake subscore) and school concerns, n 3653

Unadjusted Adjusted*
Exposure variable OR P-value; 95 % CI adj OR P-value; 95 % CI
NutriSTEP® total score 1·20 < 0·0001; 1·12, 1·29 1·18 0·0004; 1·07, 1·28
High nutritional risk 1·50 < 0·0001; 1·24, 1·81 1·42 0·002; 1·13, 1·78
NutriSTEP® eating behaviour subscore 1·11 0·004; 1·04, 1·20 1·03 0·53; 0·94, 1·12
NutriSTEP® dietary intake subscore 1·1 0·007; 1·03, 1·19 1·08 0·07; 0·99, 1·18
*

Model adjusted for child sex, child age, child ethnicity, maternal education, family income, breast-feeding duration, family living arrangements, zBMI, birth weight and a diagnosis of developmental delay.

A NutriSTEP® score ≥ 21 is categorised as high nutritional risk.