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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Dec 4.
Published in final edited form as: J Health Commun. 2013 Mar 8;18(5):527–542. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2012.743632

Table 2.

Lagged Relationships of Information Seeking with Dieting, Fruit and Vegetable Consumption, and Exercise

Dieting, yes/no
(Logistic Regression)
Fruit & Vegetable, 0–10/day
(OLS Regression)
Exercise, 0–6 days/week
(OLS Regression)

Model 1
OR (95% CI)
Model 2
OR (95% CI)
Model 3
OR (95% CI)
Model 4
OR (95% CI)
Model 1
b (95% CI)
Model 2
b (95% CI)
Model 3
b (95% CI)
Model 4
b (95% CI)
Model 1
b (95% CI)
Model 2
b (95% CI)
Model 3
b (95% CI)
Model 4
b (95% CI)
Baseline media + interpersonal seeking 2.70 (2.14 to 3.42) 1.85 (1.43 to 2.39) 1.51 (1.04,2.20) 1.49 (0.95, 2.33) 1.14 (0.91,1.37) 0.39 (0.21, 0.58) 0.46 (0.19, 0.72) 0.60 (0.28, 0.91) 0.97 (0.74,1.21) 0.40 (0.19, 0.60) 0.37 (0.16, 0.57) 0.36 (0.12, 0.60)
Baseline dieting, F&V, or exercise behavior 4.35 (3.37, 5.60) 3.62 (2.57, 5.09) 3.62 (2.58, 5.09) 0.63 (0.59, 0.67) 0.60 (0.54, 0.65) 0.60 (0.54, 0.66) 0.58 (0.56, 0.61) 0.59 (0.53, 0.64) 0.59 (0.53, 0.64)
Baseline MD seeking 1.02 (0.76, 1.37) −0.22 (−0.48, 0.04) 0.01 (−0.18,0.20)

N 1282 1282 1243 1243 1780 1780 1751 1751 1795 1795 1754 1754

Model 1: Lagged association, uncontrolled

Model 2: Lagged association, adjusting for baseline behavior

Model 3: Lagged association, adjusting for baseline behavior and propensity quintiles

Model 4: Lagged association, adjusting for baseline behavior, propensity quintiles, and seeking from doctors and medical professionals

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