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. 2021 Jul 7;11:14068. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-93242-4

Table 6.

Results of the multivariable regression models of the sensitive analysis for follow-up. In the obese group, the strength of childhood trauma in women became even weaker and less relevant. However, in the follow-up, we could identify sexual abuse as predictor for a lower WHtR. In men, physical neglect remained the most relevant predictor, however, emotional abuse was significant in the baseline as well.

Pooled data BMI >  = 30 Model Women Men
Beta Beta
Model 3d Emotional neglect −0.003 0.046
Model 4d Physical neglect 0.049 0.113*
Model 5d Emotional abuse 0.054 0.107*
Model 6d Physical abuse 0.060 0.056
Model 7d Sexual abuse −0.014 -0.014
Follow-up
Model 3e Emotional neglect −0.064 0.047
Model 4e Physical neglect 0.033 0.135*
Model 5e Emotional abuse 0.017 0.013
Model 6e Physical abuse 0.039 0.016
Model 7e Sexual abuse 0.106* −0.006

+p <  = 0.1, *p <  = 0.05, **p <  = 0.01, ***p <  = 0.001. Statistical significant results are highlighted in bold.