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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Appetite. 2013 Oct 29;73:65–72. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2013.10.016

Table 2.

Associations of Emotional CHAOS with other variables in total sample and stratified by child sex

Total Girls Boys
Mean (SD) Mean (SD) Mean (SD)
Child weight status
  Overweight 2.84 (2.30) 2.82 (2.34) 2.88 (2.27)
  Not overweight 2.74 (2.42) 2.72 (2.50) 2.77 (2.36)
r r r
Cortisol intercept −0.20 −0.16* −0.24**
Cortisol slope 0.06 0.18* −0.07
CEBQ Food Responsiveness Subscale score 0.21 0.20** 0.24**
CEBQ Emotional Overeating Subscale score 0.20 0.25** 0.15
CEBQ Enjoyment of Food Subscale score 0.004 0.03 −0.01
CEBQ Satiety Responsiveness Subscale score 0.05 0.03 0.07
*

p < .05;

**

< .01;

< .001;

There were no significant differences in Emotional CHAOS by weight status in any group. Statistical significance is based on the t-test and Pearson correlation.