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. 2021 Dec 14;13(12):4454. doi: 10.3390/nu13124454

Table 3.

Ordinary least-squares regression of adolescents’ fruit and vegetable or sugar-sweetened beverage and junk food consumption.

Variable b (SE) 95% CI for b p Value
Parental control F&V 0.28 (0.06) 0.16–0.40 <0.001
Parental modeling F&V 0.10 (0.04) 0.01–0.18 0.024
Parent–teen co-decision making F&V 0.20 (0.05) 0.11–0.28 <0.001
Variable b (SE) 95% CI for b p Value
Parental control S&J 0.19 (0.05) 0.10–0.29 <0.001
Parental modeling S&J −0.12 (0.05) −0.22–−0.01 0.026
Parent–teen co-decision making S&J −0.14 (0.07) −0.28–−0.01 0.029

Note: adjusted for age, gender, adolescents’ educational level, parental education level, monthly house-hold income, perceived health status, perceived weight status, perceived peer influence, BMI, and physical activity; SE = standard error.