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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pediatr Health Care. 2018 Jun 25;32(6):548–556. doi: 10.1016/j.pedhc.2018.04.019

TABLE 3.

Nutrition, physical activity, and psychosocial outcomes after intervention

Assessment % Usable Before % Usable After Change*



M (SD) M (SD) GEE
Nutrition 100% 89%
 Protein, g 9.80 (2.70) 11.0 (4.10) .97
 Carbohydrates, g 38.60 (13.30) 39.10 (17.20) −1.33
 Glycemic load 19.90 (8.60) 18.80 (9.50) −1.97
PA
 Steps, n (accel) 98 8,637.90 (3,177.40) 78 8,774.70 (3,781.50)
 MVPA, % (accel) 21.30 (11.80) 18.40 (14.0)
Psychosocial 100 100
 BPFASa
  Frequency 70.40 (13.60) 69.0 (18.20) −1.44
  Problem 7.10 (6.20) 4.30 (8.40) −2.78
 CES-D 12.0 (8.70) 6.20 (3.20) −5.78*
 PIP
  Frequency 100.60 (12.40) 89.10 (18.30) −11.44*
  Difficulty 90.0 (14.10) 71.90 (10.50) −18.11*

Note. accel, accelerometer; BPFAS, Behavioral Pediatrics Feeding Assessment Scale; CES-D, Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression Scale; GEE, generalized estimating equation; M, mean; MVPA, moderate-to-vigorous physical activity; PA, physical activity; PIP, Pediatric Inventory for Parents; SD, standard deviation.

a

BPFAS frequency M (SD) at 6 months = 67.8 (11.9), change = −1.03 (not significant); BPFAS problem M (SD) at 6 months = 3.3 (6.0), change = −2.96.*

*

If p < .05.