TABLE 2—
Outcome | b (95% CI) or OR (95% CI) |
Parental outcomesa | |
Parental SSB attitude score | |
Unadjusted | −17.0 (–26.7, −7.2) |
Parent-adjusted modelb | −17.7 (–26.4, −9.0) |
Parent and SES-adjusted modelc | −15.5 (–23.7, −7.3) |
Fully adjusted modeld | −14.5 (–22.6, −6.4) |
Infant outcomese | |
Parental SSB attitude score | |
Unadjusted | 0.86 (0.76, 0.98) |
Child-adjusted modelf | 0.84 (0.71, 0.99) |
Child and SES-adjusted modelg | 0.85 (0.71, 1.02) |
Note. CI = confidence interval; OR = odds ratio; SES = socioeconomic status.
Parameter estimates of median SSB calories consumed from quantile regression models. Data are from 394 parents.
Parent-adjusted model: adjusted for parent age at time of research visit and race/ethnicity.
Parent and SES-adjusted model: parent model additionally adjusted for household income and parental education.
Fully adjusted model: parent and SES-adjusted model additionally adjusted for pregnant parent status.
OR of any habitual infant SSB consumption compared with no SSB consumption from logistic regression models. Data are from 281 parents with infants.
Child-adjusted model: adjusted for child age at time of research visit and race/ethnicity.
Child and SES-adjusted model: child-adjusted model additionally adjusted for household income and parental education.