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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Appetite. 2016 Jul 7;105:705–712. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2016.07.007

Table 3.

Regression Analyses: Behavioral SR and emotional SR in food and non-food tasks predicting child BMIz (n=133)

Food Tasks Non-Food Tasks All tasks

Behavioral SR (Snack Delay) Emotional SR (No Touch Cookie) Behavioral SR (Gift Delay) Emotional SR (No Touch Toy)
Model adjusted R2 0.05 0.01 −0.02 0.06 0.09
F(Model) F(4,128)=2.79* F(4,128)=1.25 F(4,128)=0.42 F(4,128)=2.97* F(7,125)=2.97**

β (SE) β (SE) β (SE) β (SE) β (SE)

Covariates
 Child is female (referent: male) 0.14 (0.17) 0.16 (0.17) 0.15 (0.18) 0.13 (0.17) 0.14 (0.17)
 Child is Hispanic or not white (referent: non-Hispanic white) 0.10 (0.17) 0.12 (0.17) 0.12 (0.18) 0.16 (0.17) 0.12 (0.17)
 Maternal education level is high school or less (referent: more than high school) 0.01 (0.17) −0.05 (0.18) −0.04 (0.18) −0.03 (0.17) 0.05 (0.17)

SR Variables
 Behavioral SR: Food −0.27 (0.09)** −0.24 (0.09)**
 Emotional SR: Food −0.16 (0.09) ^ −0.04 (0.10)
 Behavioral SR: Non-Food 0.05 (0.09) 0.07 (0.09)
 Emotional SR: Non-Food −0.27 (0.08)** −0.22 (0.10)*

Note: Standardized beta coefficients.

^

p < 0.10.

*

p < 0.05.

**

p < 0.01.