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

Table 4.

Model results for association between cumulative neighborhood factors and BMI after including the childhood factors

Model 1 Model 2
b 95% CI b 95% CI
Intercept 25.98 24.49, 27.47 21.40 20.02, 22.77
Childhood covariates
Childhood neighborhood poverty 0.50  − 0.04, 1.04  − 0.17  − 0.54, 0.21
Free or reduced-priced lunch 0.99  − 0.06, 2.04 0.70  − 0.06, 1.46
Adulthood neighborhood covariates
Neighborhood poverty 0.34* 0.09, 0.60
Walkability  − 0.29*  − 0.55, − 0.02
Individual covariates
Male sex 0.01  − 0.89, 0.92 0.66* 0.00, 1.33
Race
  White (ref)
  Black 2.14* 0.78, 3.51  − 0.04  − 0.98, 0.90
  Native American  − 0.04  − 2.12, 2.03  − 1.03  − 2.41, 0.35
  Asian  − 2.14*  − 3.32, − 0.96  − 1.13*  − 2.01, − 0.24
Age 27 income 0.00  − 0.01, 0.01
Age 27 education  − 0.14  − 0.47, 0.19
Age 27 BMI 6.26* 5.78, 6.74
Study wave 0.63* 0.55, 0.72 0.58* 0.47, 0.69

*p < 0.05