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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Sep 12.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Health Promot. 2016 Jul;30(6):441–452. doi: 10.1177/0890117116658210

Appendix Table 1.

24-Week Weight Loss and Behavioral Measures by Arma

Measure Control
(n=19)
No match
(n=19)
1:1 match
(n=20)
2:1 match
(n=21)
Change in physical activity in last 7 days, MET-minutes
 Mean (SD) −669.3 (2752.2) 5.6 (2357.3) −335.1(2092.6) 65.8 (2474.9)
 95% CI −1922.1, 583.4 −1067.4, 1078.6 −1262.9, 592.7 −933.8, 1065.4
Change in cognitive restraint around eating
 Mean (SD) −1.3 (11.1) 2.1 (16.7) 0.0 (14.1) 8.5 (13.8)
 95% CI −6.4, 3.7 −5.5, 9.7 −6.3, 6.3 3.0, 14.1
Change in uncontrolled eating
 Mean (SD) 2.6 (12.8) 2.5 (14.7) −0.7 (16.5) −1.4 (13.5)
 95% CI −3.2, 8.5 −4.2, 9.2 −8.2, 6.8 −6.9, 4.0
Change in emotional eating
 Mean (SD) −1.1 (20.5) 3.2 (18.6) −0.5 (18.0) −2.6 (20.2)
 95% CI −10.4, 8.3 −5.3, 11.7 −8.5, 7.5 −10.7, 5.6
Started participation in weight-related program
 No./total (%) 2/19 (10.5) 1/19 (5.3) 4/20 (20.0) 2/21 (10.0)
 95% CI 1.3, 33.1 0.1, 26.0 5.7, 43.7 1.2, 30.4
Continued participation in weight-related program
 No./total (%) 13/19 (68.4) 15/19 (78.9) 14/20 (70.0) 18/21 (85.7)
 95% CI 47.5, 89.3 60.6, 97.3 49.9, 90.1 70.8, 100
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The response rate for the 24-week survey was 68%.