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. 2025 Jul 18;38:11. doi: 10.5334/irsp.1068

Table 3.

Hierarchical regression for dislike and fear of fat, Study 1.


DISLIKE FEAR OF FAT


B SE β t p B SE β t p

(Constant) 1.11 .38 2.91 .004 1.10 .59 1.86 .064

BMI .01 .02 .06 .61 .542 .01 .03 .03 .33 .746

Self-perceived weight –.32 .13 –.22 –2.50 .013 .34 .20 .15 1.71 .088

F(2, 248) = 4.58, p = .011
R2adjusted = .028
F(2, 248) = 3.97, p = .020
R2adjusted = .023

(Constant) 2.85 .54 5.30 <.001 2.58 .89 2.90 .004

BMI –.01 .02 –.03 –.39 .697 .00 .03 .01 .13 .895

Self-perceived weight –.23 .12 –.16 –1.96 .052 .37 .20 .17 1.86 .064

Individualizing foundations –.41 .08 –.32 –5.43 <.001 –.29 .12 –.15 –2.39 .018

Binding foundations .19 .07 .17 2.87 .004 .00 .11 .00 .03 ,977

F(4, 246) = 13.21, p < .001
ΔF(2, 246) = 21.10, ΔR2 = .141, p < .001
F(4, 246) = 3.47, p = .009
ΔF(2, 246) = 2.91, ΔR2 = .022, p = .057

Note: Each dependent variable was analyzed in a separate regression model. Variables are grouped in the table for presentation purposes only.