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. 2022 Oct 12;99(6):1080–1090. doi: 10.1007/s11524-022-00688-6

Table 2.

Model results for association between point-in-time neighborhood factors and concurrent BMI

Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 4 Model 5
b 95% CI b 95% CI b 95% CI b 95% CI b 95% CI
Intercept 28.83 28.35, 29.31 28.81 28.33, 29.29 21.77 20.45, 23.09 21.82 20.50, 23.14 21.82 20.50, 23.14
Neighborhood covariates
Neighborhood poverty  − 0.05  − 0.22, 0.12  − 0.06  − 0.22, 0.10  − 0.03  − 0.19, 0.13
Walkability  − 1.13*  − 1.63, − 0.64  − 0.17  − 0.37, 0.03  − 0.16  − 0.36, 0.04
Individual covariates
Male sex 0.72* 0.06, 1.38 0.72* 0.06, 1.38 0.72* 0.06, 1.38
Race
  White (ref)
  Black 0.25  − 0.61, 1.11 0.24  − 0.61, 1.1 0.25  − 0.60, 1.11
  Native American  − 0.78  − 2.13, 0.57  − 0.79  − 2.13, 0.56  − 0.78  − 2.12, 0.57
  Asian  − 0.92*  − 1.69, − 0.16  − 0.92*  − 1.68, − 0.16  − 0.92*  − 1.68, − 0.16
Age 27 income 0.00  − 0.01, 0.01 0.00  − 0.01, 0.01 0.00  − 0.01, 0.01
Age 27 education  − 0.30  − 0.61, 0.02  − 0.27  − 0.58, 0.04  − 0.28  − 0.59, 0.03
Age 27 BMI 6.30* 5.82, 6.78 6.28* 5.80, 6.76 6.28* 5.80, 6.76
Study wave 0.59* 0.48, 0.70 0.57* 0.46, 0.69 0.57* 0.46, 0.69

*p < 0.05