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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Eat Behav. 2021 May 8;42:101520. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2021.101520

Table 8.

Predicted probability of eating disorder behavior by weight-related self-monitoring pattern (WRSM) among males

Fasted Skipped Meals Purging and Appetite Suppressing Excessive Exercise Supplement Use
“no WRSM” 11.2%a 46.7%a 9.5%a 58.8%a 51.2%a
“exercise self-monitoring” 4.8%a,b 40.5%a --- 61.4%a 53.2%a,b
“all WRSM” 29.5%b 72.2%b 28.3%b 64.7%a 82.9%b
*

Superscripts are results of pairwise comparisons obtained via odds ratios comparing within column probabilities at p<.05; the same letter present at each prevalence indicates lack of statistical difference. Models adjusted for age, BMI, parent education, and race/ethnicity.

No males in the “exercise self-monitoring” class engaged in purging or appetite suppressing and therefore predicted probability could not be calculated.