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. 2013 Apr 19;52(3):186–192. doi: 10.3164/jcbn.12-130

Table 2.

Chololate consumption frequency predicts lower BMI: regression results(45)

Adjustment model Chocolate consumption frequency, association with BMI
δ (SE) p value
Unadjusted –0.142 (0.053) 0.08
Age and sex adjusted –0.126 (0.053) 0.02
Age, sex and activity adjusted –0.130 (0.052) 0.01
Age, sex and calorie adjusted –0.146 (0.059) 0.01
Age, sex and satfat adjusted –0.190 (0.059) 0.001
Age, sex, satfat and CES-D adjusted –0.191 (0.059) 0.001
Age, sex, satfat, fruite and vegetable, and CES-D adjusted –0.201 (0.060) 0.001
Age, sex, satfat, fruite and vegetable, and CES-D and calories adjusted –0.208 (0.060) 0.001