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. 2009 Sep 11;7:46. doi: 10.1186/1741-7015-7-46

Table 3.

Childhood emotional problems, childhood self perceptions, and adult BMI

Category Males and Females Males Females Sex interaction
Independent Variable N Coefficient r2 P Value N Cofficient r2 P Value N Coefficient r2 P Value Coefficient P value
Rutter Emotional Score 6567 0.007 0.216 0.250 3208 -0.007 0.171 0.446 3359 0.019 0.224 *0.032 -0.028 *0.024
Self Reported Nervousness 6482 0.217 3157 0.172 3325 0.224
Often 383 0.373 0.079 169 0.304 0.294 214 0.484 0.108
Not at all 783 0.336 *0.040 475 0.304 0.088 308 0.326 0.219
Self Reported Worrying 6384 0.217 3112 0.171 3272 0.225
Often 808 0.358 *0.020 360 0.246 0.268 448 0.447 *0.035 -0.263 0.391
Not at all 1730 0.217 0.078 950 0.289 0.074 780 0.103 0.583 0.181 0.465
CAROLOC Locus Of Control 6528 0.107 0.220 *0.000 3190 0.069 0.174 *0.011 3338 0.147 0.229 *0.000 -0.109 *0.007
LAWSEQ Self Esteem 6552 0.102 0.219 *0.000 3203 0.069 0.173 *0.027 3349 0.128 0.228 *0.000 -0.017 0.086

*significant p value (p < 0.05)

Results are controlled for sex, social class, z BMI at age 10, and parental BMI, r2 values denote variance accounted for by the regression model including the independent variable and these confounders (5 models total).