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. 2014 May 10;53:1297–1298. doi: 10.1007/s00394-014-0712-1

Erratum to: Associations between energy intake, daily food intake and energy density of foods and BMI z-score in 2–9 year old European children

A Hebestreit 1,, C Börnhorst 1, G Barba 2, A Siani 2, I Huybrechts 3,4, G Tognon 5, G Eiben 5, L A Moreno 6, J M Fernández Alvira 6, H M Loit 7, E Kovacs 8, M Tornaritis 9, V Krogh 10
PMCID: PMC4713977

Erratum to: Eur J Nutr (2014) 53:673–681 DOI 10.1007/s00394-013-0575-x

In the original publication of this article, there was an error in the last line of Table 3: “Interaction between daily energy and food intake” should be written instead of “Energy density of foods (kcal/g)”.

Table 3.

Associations between energy intake, daily food intake and energy density of foods with BMI z-score adjusted for age, sex and ISCED level and including study center as random effect

Full sample (N = 9,782) Plausible energy reports (N = 8,544)
Parameter Estimate Standard error P value Parameter Estimate Standard error P value
Model 1a a Model 1b b
Intercept −0.560 0.137 0.004 Intercept −0.878 0.132 0.0003
Daily energy intake (1 unit ~ 100 kcal) −0.002 0.003 0.427 Daily energy intake (1 unit ~ 100 kcal) 0.032 0.004 <0.0001
Model 2a a Model 2b b
Intercept −0.623 0.138 0.003 Intercept −0.794 0.147 0.001
Daily food intake (1 unit ~ 100 g) 0.0037 0.0033 0.297 Daily food intake (1 unit ~ 100 g) 0.027 0.004 <0.0001
Model 3a Model 3b b
Intercept −0.520 0.143 0.008 Intercept −0.555 0.139 0.005
Energy density of foods (kcal/g) −0.056 0.037 0.131 Energy density of foods (kcal/g) 0.042 0.040 0.302
Model 4a a Model 4b b
Intercept −0.450 0.167 0.031 Intercept −0.956 0.195 0.002
Daily energy intake (1 unit ~ 100 kcal) −0.0191 0.007 0.007 Daily energy intake (1 unit ~ 100 kcal) 0.030 0.010 0.002
Daily food intake (1 unit ~ 100 g) −0.002 0.009 0.839 Daily food intake (1 unit ~ 100 g) 0.012 0.013 0.321
Interaction between daily energy and food intake 0.001 0.001 0.076 Interaction between daily energy and food intake −0.0002 0.001 0.740

Models 1–3: association between exposure variables and BMI z-score were investigated in separate models

Models 4: association between exposure variables and BMI z-score were investigated in a combined model including an additional interaction term

aEffects of the dietary variables in the full sample

bEffects of the dietary variables in the sub-sample of plausible energy reports

This does not affect description of analysis, result or outcome.

The corrected version of Table 3 is shown below. .

Footnotes

The online version of the original article can be found under doi:10.1007/s00394-013-0575-x.


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