TABLE 2.
Summary everyday racism | Summary lifetime racism | |||||||||||
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Quartile | ||||||||||||
1 (n = 7,999) |
2 (n = 12,177) |
3 (n = 12,233) |
4 (n = 10,694) |
Difference* |
p for ordinal trend |
No to all (n = 13,106) |
Yes to one (n = 14,415) |
Yes to two (n = 10,736) |
Yes to all (n = 4,846) |
Difference† |
p for ordinal trend |
|
Mean weight change, kg (95% CI) | ||||||||||||
Model 1 | 5.19 (4.84–5.54) | 5.30 (5.07–5.53) | 5.30 (5.12–5.48) | 5.79 (5.45–6.13) | 0.60 | <.0001 | 5.40 (5.24–5.56) | 5.56 (5.32–5.80) | 5.61 (5.36–5.92) | 6.04 (5.68–6.40) | 0.64 | 0.0009 |
Model 2 | 5.11 (4.48–5.75) | 5.21 (4.97–5.45) | 5.20 (5.15–5.25) | 5.67 (5.58–5.76) | 0.56 | <.0001 | 5.26 (4.69–5.83) | 5.43 (5.17–5.69) | 5.42 (5.14–5.70) | 5.74 (5.37–6.11) | 0.48 | 0.0022 |
CI = confidence interval.
Model 1: Adjusted for age only; Model 2: adjusted for age, education, smoking, alcohol consumption, vigorous physical activity, parity, menopausal status, fast food consumption, total energy intake, percent dietary fat, total saturated fat, household income, number of people in the household, and geographic region.
Difference between quartile 4 and quartile 1.
Difference between Yes to all and No to all.