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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Mar 3.
Published in final edited form as: Eat Behav. 2019 Dec 19;36:101358. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2019.101358

Table 2.

Female and Male Regression Models for EDE-Q Global Scores

Model Variable R2 F b SE(b) t p CI (95%)

Female (n =129) .31 10.84 < .001a
CET .10 .05 2.11 .04* .007, .189
WS .01 .03 .39 .70 −.05, .07
CET × WS .00 .002 −.22 .83 −.004, .003
BMI .10 .03 3.56 < .001a .05, .16
Race Length −.51 .16 −3.19 .001** −.82, −.20
Male (n = 124) .33 11.82 < .001a
CET .05 .04 1.56 .12 −.01, .12
WS −.03 .02 −1.80 .07 −.07, .003
CET × WS .003 .001 2.34 .02* .00, .005
BMI .04 .02 1.83 .07 −.003, .08
Race Length −.22 .14 −1.58 .11 −.50, .05

Note: EDE-Q = global scores on Eating Disorders Examination- Questionnaire; CET = total scores on Compulsive Exercise Test; WS = weight suppression; BMI = body mass index

*

Asterisk indicates significance of p < .05

**

Double asterisk indicates significance of p < .01

a

Indicates significance of p < .001.