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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Horm Behav. 2011 Mar 3;59(4):585–593. doi: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2011.02.015

Table 1.

Experiment 1 Means, Standard Deviations, and F-tests comparing BER Rats (N = 8 rats) to BEP (N = 9 rats) Rats before and after Ovariectomy.

Adult Baseline OVX OVX Main Effect BER/BEP Main Effect OVX by BER/BEP Interaction
Palatable Food F(1,73) = 56.02 p < .001 F(1,48) = 74.60 p < .001 F(1,73) = .00 p = .957
    BER M (SD) 4.85 (1.24) 6.70 (1.30)
    BEP M (SD) 7.01 (1.50) 8.91 (1.69)
Chow F(1,72) = 20.57 p < .001 F(1,36) = .05 p = .820 F(1 ,79) =.56 p = .456
    BER M (SD) 4.39 (1.79) 5.69 (1.61)
    BEP M (SD) 4.18 (2.02) 6.12 (1.60)
Body Weight F(1,131) = 112.38 p < .001 F(1,11) = .12 p = .738 F(1,131) = .15 p = .696
    BER M (SD) 194.19 (10.72) 231.11 (11.95)
    BEP M (SD) 196.24 (15.16) 234.15 (15.89)

Note. BER = binge eating resistant; BEP = binge eating prone. PF and chow intake were measured at the 4-hour time point, while body weight was measured at 24 hours. PF intake, chow intake, and body weight were all measured in grams.