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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Feb 6.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Mens Health. 2015 Jul 21;10(6):NP158–NP167. doi: 10.1177/1557988315596224

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.