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. 2009 Jan;99(1):76–80. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2007.124495

TABLE 2.

Mean Body Weight and Mean Body Mass Index at Baseline and at 6 Months: Caranguejo Exercise Trial, Recife, Brazil, August 2005 to January 2006

Treatment Group (n = 78), Mean (SD) Control Group (n = 78), Mean (SD) Difference (95% CI) P
Weight, kg
    Baseline 71.2 (7.8) 74.5 (11.0) −3.28 (−6.30, −0.28) .033
    Final 69.9a (8.2) 74.9 (11.3) −4.98 (−8.12, −1.84) .002
Percentage change −1.83 (3.2) 0.53 (2.7) −2.36 (−3.29, −1.43) <.001
Absolute change, kg −1.26 (2.4) 0.40 (2.4) −1.69 (−2.36, −1.03) <.001
Adjustedb absolute change, kg −1.66a (−2.34, −0.98) <.001
Body mass index, kg/m2
    Baseline 29.8 (3.1) 30.3 (3.4) −0.53 (−1.56, −0.50) .309
    Final 29.2c (3.5) 30.4 (3.5) −1.16 (−2.26, −0.07) .038
Percentage change −2.00 (3.7) 0.24 (3.3) −2.25 (−3.36, −1.14) <.001
Absolute change, kg/m2 −0.56 (0.1) 0.05 (0.1) −0.63 (−0.97, −0.30) <.001
Adjusteda absolute change, kg/m2 −0.62a (−0.96, −0.28) <.001

Note. CI = confidence interval.

a

Significantly different from corresponding baseline value at P = .02 (Student t test).

b

Adjusted for differences in baseline height and weight.

c

Significantly different from corresponding baseline value at P = .004 (Student t test).