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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Prev Med. 2018 Jul 17;118:23–29. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2018.07.009

Table 3.

Associations of neighborhood foreclosures within 500 meters of participants’ home and body mass index, Chicago Metropolitan Area, 2009-2014.

Models Number of observations Number of individuals Coefficient 95% CI
1: All participantsa,c 202,194 52,323 −0.002 −0.021, 0.018
2: Non-moversb,d 142,131 34,531 0.034 0.006, 0.061
3: All participantsa,e 202,194 52,323 −0.002 −0.021, 0.017
4: Non-moversb,f 142,131 34,531 0.033 0.006, 0.061

Abbreviation: CI, Confidence Interval

a

All participants living in the Chicago Metropolitan Area

b

Only participants who did not move to a new address in the 6-year follow-up

c,d

Model 1 and 2 include a term for time; an interaction term between age at baseline and time; and are adjusted for marital status + interaction term of race and year + neighborhood-level variables (median household income, percent of home owners, and population density) + yearly counts of foreclosure filing activity at the county level

e,f

Models 3 and 4 include all covariates in models 1 and 2 + comorbidities (hypertension, depression, substance use disorder)