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. 2020 Sep 11;55(7):698–704. doi: 10.1093/abm/kaaa076

Table 2.

Summary of adjusted mixed-effects model examining baseline latent profiles as predictors of change in percentage overweight

Fixed-effects term Test statistic (df), p-valuea, effect sizeb
 Time F(2,326) = 162.24, p < .001, η 2 = .47
 Profile F(2,158) = 0.41, p = .66, η 2 = .001
 Maintenance condition F(2,158) = 0.07, p = .93, η 2 = .00
 Age F(1,158) = 1.04, p = .31, η 2 = .001
 Sex F(1,158) = 1.19, p = .28, η 2 = .002
 Race F(1,158) = 2.03, p = .16, η 2 = .003
 Ethnicity F(1,158) = 1.22, p = .27, η 2 = .002
 SES F(1,158) = 9.10, p = .002, η 2 = .01
Two-way interactions
 Time by profile F(4,326) = 0.06, p = .99, η 2 = .00
 Time by maintenance condition F(4,326) = 4.29, p = .002, η 2 = .03
 Profile by maintenance condition F(4,158) = 0.75, p = .56, η 2 = .004
Three-way interactions
 Time by profile by maintenance condition F(8,326) = 0.55, p = .82, η 2 = .01

df degrees of freedom; SES socioeconomic status.

aSignificance defined as p < .05 (Tukey-adjusted analyses of variance).

bEffect sizes are η 2.