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. 2021 Jun 22;13(7):2132. doi: 10.3390/nu13072132

Table 2.

Adjusted associations between intergenerational obesity grade and total weight loss (kilograms) in adulthood, in response to a dietary intervention.

N Coef. (95% CI) p Value
Maternal grandmother obesity grade 3239
Underweight 136 0.25 (−1.14, 1.64) 0.726
Normal weight 2001 Ref.
Overweight 669 −0.15 (−0.63, 0.33) 0.546
Obese 433 0.19 (−0.37, 0.76) 0.504
Maternal grandfather obesity grade 3197
Underweight 172 0.10 (−1.25, 1.45) 0.882
Normal weight 2393 Ref.
Overweight 460 −0.49 (−1.03, 0.06) 0.080
Obese 172 0.18 (−0.67, 1.02) 0.682
Paternal grandmother obesity grade 3159
Underweight 124 0.33 (−0.97, 1.63) 0.622
Normal weight 1979 Ref.
Overweight 636 0.09 (−0.41, 0.58) 0.727
Obese 420 0.49 (−0.09, 1.07) 0.099
Paternal grandfather obesity grade 3054
Underweight 190 1.62 (0.46, 2.77) 0.006
Normal weight 2254 Ref.
Overweight 410 −0.67 (−1.24, −0.09) 0.023
Obese 200 0.28 (−0.51, 1.06) 0.490
Mother obesity grade 3722
Underweight 130 0.29 (−0.87, 1.44) 0.625
Normal weight 1748 Ref.
Overweight 1210 −0.04 (−0.43, 0.36) 0.850
Obese 634 −0.12 (−0.62, 0.38) 0.641
Father obesity grade 3514
Underweight 142 −0.68 (−1.80, 0.45) 0.237
Normal weight 1898 Ref.
Overweight 918 0.05 (−0.38, 0.48) 0.811
Obese 556 0.08 (−0.44, 0.60) 0.757

Coefficient and 95% confidence intervals derived from linear regression models adjusted for sex, age, nutritional clinic, year of assessment, and initial body weight. For all comparisons, a normal weight represents the reference category.