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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Eat Disord. 2014 May 6;47(8):853–859. doi: 10.1002/eat.22292

Table 3. Fixed effects from time-lag models estimating effect of current NA on disordered eating behaviors occurring during previous 2-3 hours (reported concurrently).

Ate large quantity Lost control of eating Limited food intake Skipped eating

Estimate SE t p Estimate SE t p Estimate SE t p Estimate SE t p
Intercept 0.78 .22 3.55 .001 1.29 .33 3.88 .001 2.82 .30 9.56 <.0001 2.08 .37 5.59 <.0001
NA 0.03 .02 2.01 .046 0.04 .01 3.09 .003 0.03 .01 2.25 .027 0.01 .01 0.32 .747
Person M NA 0.05 .03 1.74 .084 0.11 .05 2.31 .022 0.02 .04 0.50 .617 0.08 .05 1.67 .097
Previous DE −0.36 .05 −7.15 <.0001 −0.30 .05 −6.10 <.0001 −0.33 .05 −6.72 < .0001 −0.18 .06 −3.21 .002

Note. NA = negative affect, DE = disordered eating behavior, SE = standard error, M = mean.