Table 2.
Results of Change in BMI Over Fatherhood Years.
| Standardized BMI | β | SE | p Value | 95% CI |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nonresident father | −.041 | .031 | .184 | [−.101, .019] |
| Resident father | .077 | .017 | <.0001 | [.044, .109] |
| Before fatherhood | .003 | .003 | .187 | [−.002, .008] |
| Nonresident father | −.026 | .003 | <.0001 | [−.032, −.019] |
| Resident father | −.017 | .002 | <.0001 | [−.021, −.014] |
| After fatherhood | −.038 | .003 | <.0001 | [−.043, −.033] |
| Nonresident father | .014 | .004 | .001 | [.006, .022] |
| Resident father | .022 | .003 | <.0001 | [.015, .029] |
| Black | .092 | .018 | <.0001 | [.055, .128] |
| Asian | −.103 | .029 | <.0001 | [−.161, −.046] |
| Latino | .099 | .023 | <.0001 | [.055, .144] |
| Other | .107 | .032 | .001 | [.044, .17] |
| Age | .014 | .002 | <.0001 | [.01, .018] |
| General health | −.084 | .003 | <.0001 | [−.091, −.078] |
| Income | .01 | .002 | <.0001 | [.005, .015] |
| Employed | .005 | .005 | .281 | [−.004, .015] |
| Married | .042 | .009 | <.0001 | [.024, .06] |
| Mother’s education | −.068 | .009 | <.0001 | [−.085, −.052] |
| Own education | −.002 | .009 | .811 | [−.02, .015] |
| Total number of children | −.005 | .007 | .478 | [−.019, .009] |
| Screen hours | .001 | .000 | <.0001 | [.001, .003] |
| Daily activities | −.011 | .001 | <.0001 | [−.013, −.009] |
| Intercept | .076 | .039 | .049 | [.001, .153] |
Note. BMI = body mass index; SE = standard error; CI = confidence interval.