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. 2018 Dec;108(12):1659–1665. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2018.304691

TABLE 2—

Association of Parental Sugar-Sweetened Beverage (SSB) Attitude Scores With Parent and Infant Habitual SSB Consumption and Weight Status During the First 1000 Days: New York City First 1,000 Days Study, 2017

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.

a

Parameter estimates of median SSB calories consumed from quantile regression models. Data are from 394 parents.

b

Parent-adjusted model: adjusted for parent age at time of research visit and race/ethnicity.

c

Parent and SES-adjusted model: parent model additionally adjusted for household income and parental education.

d

Fully adjusted model: parent and SES-adjusted model additionally adjusted for pregnant parent status.

e

OR of any habitual infant SSB consumption compared with no SSB consumption from logistic regression models. Data are from 281 parents with infants.

f

Child-adjusted model: adjusted for child age at time of research visit and race/ethnicity.

g

Child and SES-adjusted model: child-adjusted model additionally adjusted for household income and parental education.