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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Appetite. 2013 Jul 12;71:10.1016/j.appet.2013.06.096. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2013.06.096

Table 6.

Results of longitudinal tobit models examining associations between use of non-maternal caregivers (NMCs) and daily servings of selected foods and beverages (n=173).

Whole Fruita,b Whole Vegetables (excluding fried potatoes)a,b Fruit Juicea,b

β (95% Confidence Interval)c
Any NMC 0.04 (-0.18, 0.26) -0.01 (-0.25, 0.24) 0.27 (-0.2, 0.74)
Type of NMC
Father -0.06 (-0.39, 0.26) -0.23 (-0.57, 0.11) -0.43 (-1.11, 0.24)
Grandmother -0.13 (-0.41, 0.14) 0.1 (-0.23, 0.42) 0.49 (-0.18, 1.15)
Licensed Provider 0.25 (-0.04, 0.53) 0.05 (-0.25, 0.35) 0.56 (-0.07, 1.2)
a

All models were adjusted for maternal employment, marital status, maternal depression, any maternal college, and maternal age.

b

Models include data from visits occurring between 6-18 months.

c

Point estimates and confidence intervals are marginal effects among consumers[E(y|y>0)].