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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jul 5.
Published in final edited form as: Eat Behav. 2019 Oct 28;36:101339. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2019.101339

Table 1.

Sociodemographic, Anthropometric, and Dietary Characteristics of the Study Sample (n = 178)

Descriptive Statistics

Variable Mean ± SD n (%)

Age 16.6±0.4

Gender
Female 103 (58)
Male 75 (42)

Race/Ethnicitya,b
White 116 (65)
Non- White 62 (35)

SESb 43.6±13.7

BMI-for-age Percentilec 65.4±25.6

Weight Status Categoriesd
Underweight 3 (2)
Healthy weight 125 (70)
Overweight 30 (17)
Obese 20 (11)

Disinhibition Scoree 4.7±2.8

Restraint Scoree 6.3±4.1

HEI-2010 Scoree 49.1±12.3

Kcalg 1802±656

Note.

a

Race included two categories based on the inclusion criteria of the larger study.

b

SES; socioeconomic status; 14% of the sample had missing information on SES at 16y lab visit. Available SES from closest time point was used (age 10 for all but 3 cases).

c

15% of the sample had missing information for height and weight at 16y lab visit.

c

BMI-forage percentile; body mass index-for-age percentile; cut offs developed by the CDC were used to categorize adolescents into weight categories: underweight=BMI <5%; healthy weight=BMI 5th-84.99 %; overweight=BMI 85th-94.99%; obese=BMI 95th-100 percentile.

e

Disinhibition scores ranging 0–16; restraint scores ranging 0–20.

f

HEI-2010; Healthy Eating Index; subjects with complete recalls (n=148).

g

Kcal; kilocalories per day average from complete recalls (n=148).