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. 2010 Dec 22;1(1):165–174. doi: 10.1007/s13142-010-0006-y

Table 2.

Influence of baseline social cognitive characteristics on change in social cognitive variables at 16-months among users of the web-based Guide to Health intervention

Change at 16 months variable Baseline level coefficient
Β t value
Family support for physical activity −0.43 −7.44*
Self-efficacy for physical activity −0.41 −7.08*
Physical activity goal setting and planning −0.45 −7.80*
Physical activity self-monitoring −0.37 −6.18*
Family support for healthy nutrition −0.40 −6.92*
Friend support for healthy nutrition −0.52 −9.39*
Self-efficacy for avoiding high fat and high sugar foods −0.42 −7.31*
Self-efficacy for eating healthy foods −0.38 −6.46*
Self-efficacy for planning and tracking intake −0.43 −7.56*
Negative nutrition outcome expectations −0.33 −5.39*
Regulate healthy food choices −0.64 −13.18*
Plan and track nutrition −0.49 −8.79*
Regulate high fat and high sugar foods −0.59 −11.59*

F&V fruit and vegetable servings

*p < 0.001