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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Pediatr Obes. 2013 Jun 11;9(3):218–231. doi: 10.1111/j.2047-6310.2013.00164.x

Table 3.

Stratified Analyses for Significant Moderators

Outcome Outcome by moderator
Interaction p-value
Moderator and Strata Condition Main Effect
Control Intervention p-value
Meanb SE Meanb SE
BMI .01 Child gender: Male 18.2 .09 18.4 .10 .14
Female 18.4 .11 18.2 .10 .06
BMI%ile .04 Child gender: Male 65.8 1.1 67.4 1.1 .27
Female 69.7 1.2 67.3 1.1 .14
BMI z-score .02 Child gender: Male .59 .03 .65 .04 .23
Female .71 .04 .62 .04 .06
WC (cm) .02 Child gender: Male 62.7 .30 63.6 .39 .05
Female 64.0 .60 63.1 .47 .22
WC (cm) <0.01 Parent acculturation:
continuousa
--- --- --- --- ---
% Body Fat .04 Parent acculturation:
dichotomous
Other/Mix
30.0 .53 30.7 .45 .25
English only 31.4 .50 30.5 .41 .11
a

For continuous parent acculturation no stratified analyses were possible. Interpretation was based on the magnitude and direction of the regression coefficients for main effects and the acculturation by condition interaction as the language score ranged from 1 (less acculturated) to 5 (most acculturated: English only)

b

Adjusted means from mixed effects analysis.