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. 2017 Mar 28;117(5):750–758. doi: 10.1017/S0007114517000502

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

Trajectories of protein intake are differentially associated with BMI, lean mass and fat mass at age 22 years in the Cebu Longitudinal Health and Nutrition Survey (CLHNS). Coefficients are derived from the regression of trajectories of protein intake from age 2 to 22 years on standardised BMI, fat mass and lean mass, adjusted for characteristics at birth (offspring weight, maternal education and maternal height), characteristics at age 2 years (offspring BMI and household assets), characteristics from age 22 years (offspring education and assets, physical activity level, carbohydrate residuals, fat residuals and energy intake). BMI, fat mass and lean mass at age 22 years were standardised to the mean of the sex-stratified sample of the CLHNS. Standardised outcomes for one sex in a given trajectory were compared to outcomes for the normal consumer trajectory for that sex. Inline graphic, Males; Inline graphic, females. *P<0.05.