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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 May 16.
Published in final edited form as: Obesity (Silver Spring). 2011 Oct 20;20(9):1922–1928. doi: 10.1038/oby.2011.311

Table 2.

Adjusted 2-year mean percent change in BMI by prevalence of depressive symptoms

High depressive symptoms
Women and men
Women
Men
Yes %change in BMI (99% CI) No %change in BMI (99% CI) Yes %change in BMI (99% CI) No %change in BMI (99% CI) Yes %change in BMI (99% CI) No %change in BMI (99% CI)
Race/ethnicity
 All races/ethnicities 2.05 (1.08, 3.03) 2.25 (0.32–0.94) 2.27 (0.99, 3.55) 2.55 (2.06, 3.03) 2.09 (0.60, 3.57) 2.18 (1.74, 2.61)
 White 1.42 (0.20, 2.65) 2.02 (1.73, 2.61) 1.31 (−0.27, 2.89) 2.13 (1.56, 2.70) 1.70 (ȡ0.22, 3.63) 1.91 (1.44, 2.38)
 Hispanic 3.58 (1.52, 5.64) 2.29 (1.47, 3.11) 4.97 (2.43, 7.50) 2.57 (1.53, 3.61) 1.05 (−2.31, 4.42) 1.97 (0.76, 3.18)
 Black 3.30 (1.41, 5.19) 2.49 (1.85, 3.13) 3.81 (1.15, 6.46) 2.96 (1.87, 4.04) 2.89 (0.23, 5.55) 2.00 (1.31, 2.69)

Models adjusted for age, baseline BMI, sex (in analyses not stratified by sex), ever-smoked, current smoking, race/ethnicity (in analyses not stratified by race/ethnicity), education, marital status, alcohol use, health limitations, and family income-to-poverty ratio.

CI, confidence interval.