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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Obesity (Silver Spring). 2018 Sep;26(9):1467–1473. doi: 10.1002/oby.22273

Table 2.

Adjusted* Odds of Adult Bachelor’s Degree Attainment, Being Partnered, and Income (>=$50,000 Annually) at Follow Up Among Adolescents with High Baseline Weight Status (BMI >95th percentile) Compared to Those with Lower Baseline Weight Status (BMI< =95th)

Odds Ratio S.E. of coefficient 95% CI p
Females
 Bachelor’s degree (yes) 0.324 0.300 [0.180, 0.583] <0.001
 Married/Partnered (yes) 0.451 0.261 [0.270, 0.752] 0.002
 Household Income (>= $50,000 Annually) 0.568 0.282 [0.327, 0.987] 0.044
Males
 Bachelor’s degree (yes) 0.909 0.244 [0.564, 1.467] 0.698
 Married/Partnered (yes) 0.955 0.245 [0.591, 1.544] 0.850
 Household Income (>= $50,000 Annually) 0.801 0.264 [0.477, 1.344] 0.400
*

Adjusted for baseline race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and baseline age.