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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Feb 21.
Published in final edited form as: Pediatr Obes. 2018 Apr 26;13(7):406–412. doi: 10.1111/ijpo.12281

Table 2.

Multivariable linear regression model predicting child BMI z-score with overnight sleep duration as a categorical variable.

Variable B SE t P-value
Intercept −1.719 0.711 −2.417 0.015
Overnight sleep duration
 <8 hrs 1.459 0.688 2.120 0.035*
 8.01 to 10 hrs 0.694 0.293 2.372 0.018*
 10.01 to 12 hrs 0.522 0.290 1.798 0.073
 >12 hrs Ref Ref Ref Ref
Age −0.015 0.052 −0.284 0.868
Gender (Female) −0.060 0.106 −0.563 0.573
Family income −0.046 0.023 −1.988 0.046*
Caregiver education −0.085 0.043 −1.986 0.048*
Caregiver BMI 0.031 0.007 4.493 <0.001*
FNPA- meal patterns 0.011 0.056 0.194 0.858
FNPA- eating habits 0.155 0.060 2.574 0.011*
FNPA- food choices −0.014 0.059 −0.229 0.828
FNPA- beverage choices −0.020 0.047 −0.425 0.672
FNPA- restriction/reward 0.066 0.045 1.458 0.144
FNPA- screen time −0.026 0.035 −0.755 0.451
FNPA- healthy environment 0.006 0.054 0.103 0.922
FNPA- activity involvement 0.042 0.052 0.803 0.421
FNPA- child activity 0.076 0.049 1.562 0.122
Site #1 −0.199 0.223 −0.892 0.373
Site #2 −0.470 0.164 −2.862 0.004
Site #3 −0.191 0.186 −1.029 0.304
Site #4 −0.072 0.269 −0.238 0.788
Site #5 Ref Ref Ref Ref
*

p < 0.05.

To protect anonymity, site names are not displayed in the table. In total, 398 children were included in the model.