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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Oct 21.
Published in final edited form as: J Community Health. 2012 Jun;37(3):539–546. doi: 10.1007/s10900-011-9476-1

Table 2.

Parameter estimates for linear regression models of acculturation variables and BMI (Maryland, USA, n = 847)

Variable Parameter estimates

Unadjusted beta
estimate (SE)
Age adjusted beta
estimate (SE)
Multivariate adjusted
beta estimate (SE)a
SL-ASIA summary score −0.06 (0.22) 0.70 (0.26)c 0.71 (0.28)b
Age at arrival
  0–5 0.70 (0.62) 3.27 (0.75)c 3.32 (0.76)c
  6–10 −0.54 (0.70) 1.62 (0.79)b 1.55 (0.78)b
  11–15 −0.91 (0.58) 1.16 (0.68) 1.06 (0.68)
  16–20 −0.84 (0.47) 0.91 (0.55) 0.85 (0.55)
  21–30 −0.86 (0.35)b 0.61 (0.43) 0.53 (0.43)
  31–40 −0.27 (0.37) 0.68 (0.40) 0.45 (0.40)
  41 and above REF REF REF
Language preference
  Asian REF REF REF
  Equal −0.15 (0.29) 0.19 (0.30) 0.44 (0.32)
  English −0.41 (0.42) 0.33 (0.44) 0.44 (0.45)
Education in the US
  Had any −0.11 (0.24) 0.51 (0.27) 0.56 (0.28)b
  No REF REF REF
Food preference at home
  Asian REF REF REF
  Equal 0.04 (0.32) 0.37 (0.32) 0.25 (0.32)
American −0.48 (1.57) 0.37 (1.56) 0.01 (1.52)
Food preference in restaurant
  Asian REF REF REF
  Equal 0.52 (0.27) 0.96 (0.27)c 0.92 (0.28)c
  American −0.38 (0.91) 0.08 (0.90) 0.01 (0.88)
Self identity
  Asian REF REF REF
  Equal 0.15 (0.30) 0.34 (0.29) 0.40 (0.29)
  American 1.27 (0.79) 1.75 (0.79)b 1.51 (0.77)b

SE standard error

a

Parameter estimates adjusted for age (as continuous), sex, education, household income, marital status and ethnicity

b

P value < 0.05

c

P value < 0.01