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. 2022 Oct 21;26(3):554–562. doi: 10.1017/S1368980022002282

Table 5.

Results of the linear regression analyses for the associations between mean support of the alternative school lunch concepts and sex, educational group and migration background

A healthy lunch brought from home Packed sandwiches provided at the school Sandwiches prepared by the children themselves at school Soup or salad with bread provided at school A hot lunch on plates provided at school A hot lunch buffet provided at school
β 95 % CI β 95 % CI β 95 % CI β 95 % CI β 95 % CI β 95 % CI
Sex
  Girls 0·60 0·22 0·71 0·25 0·26 0·50
  Boys −0·02 −0·21, 0·17 −0·18 −0·38, 0·02 −0·30 −0·49, −0·12* −0·28 −0·49, −0·07* −0·4 −0·35, 0·07 −0·13 −0·34, 0·09
Educational group
  Groups 5–6 0·60 0·22 0·71 0·25 0·26 0·50
  Groups 7–8 −0·23 −0·42, −0·04* −0·23 −0·44, −0·03* −0·22 −0·41, −0·03* 0·04 −0·18, 0·25 0·01 −0·21, 0·22 −0·1 −0·32, 0·12
Migration background§
  No or a Western migration background 0·60 0·22 0·71 0·25 0·26 0·50
  Non-Western migration background 0·01 −0·20, 0·22 0·32 0·10, 0·55* 0·41 0·21, 0·62* 0·38 0·15, 0·61* 0·52 0·29, 0·75* 0·41 0·17, 0·64*

β, beta; Ref, reference group.

*

P < 0·05.

Adjusted for educational group and migration background.

Adjusted for sex and migration background.

§

Adjusted for sex and educational group.