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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jan 28.
Published in final edited form as: Eat Behav. 2020 Sep 23;39:101435. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2020.101435

Table 3.

Repeated measures regression models for impulsivity variables and weight during the first year of college.

Beta SE p-Value 95% CI
Model 1: weight
Delay discounting (k) 0.008 0.298 0.977 −0.575 to 0.592
Positive urgency 0.303 0.142 0.033 0.024 to 0.581
Baseline weight 0.991 0.030 < 0.001 0.932 to 1.050
Baseline height 0.195 0.158 0.217 −0.115 to 0.504
Daily caloric intake 0.000 0.001 0.864 −0.002 to 0.001
Walking MET minutes −6.530 2.789 0.019 −11.996 to −1.063
Sex 0.668 1.199 0.578 −1.682 to 3.017
Model 2: weight
Negative urgency 0.280 0.158 0.075 −0.029 to 0.589
Baseline weight 0.986 0.030 < 0.001 0.927 to 1.046
Baseline height 0.153 0.159 0.335 −0.158 to 0.465
Daily caloric intake 0.000 0.001 0.864 −0.002 to 0.001
Walking MET minutes −7.359 2.618 0.005 −12.490 to −2.229
Sex −0.075 1.290 0.954 −2.603 to 2.453

Note: Unstandardized estimates are presented. SE = standard error; CI = confidence interval; MET = metabolic equivalent task.