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Table 4 Adjusted difference in Child Eating Behavior Questionnaire (CEBQ) dimension scores (β with 95% CI) per log10-transformed increase in prenatal and postnatal serum cotinine concentrations (N = 207): Stratified by adolescent’s sex

From: Early life exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke and eating behaviors at age 12 years

 

Prenatal

Postnatal

 

Females (N = 117)

Males (N = 90)

Females (N = 117)

Males (N = 90)

Interaction p-valueb

Outcome

β a

95% CI

β

95% CI

β

95% CI

β

95% CI

Food Approach Summary Score

0.56

0.16, 0.97

-0.45

-0.84, -0.06

0.44

-0.20, 1.09

-0.64

-1.32, 0.04

0.93

Food responsiveness

0.23

0.08, 0.38

-0.25

-0.44, -0.06

0.19

-0.05, 0.44

-0.36

-0.60, -0.11

0.86

Emotional overeating

0.10

-0.03, 0.22

-0.04

-0.17, 0.09

0.11

-0.10, 0.33

-0.03

-0.23, 0.16

0.95

Enjoyment of food

0.07

-0.04, 0.19

-0.08

-0.23, 0.08

0.08

-0.11, 0.28

-0.22

-0.48, 0.03

0.43

Desire to drink

0.17

-0.01, 0.35

-0.08

-0.26, 0.10

0.05

-0.20, 0.30

-0.03

-0.32, 0.27

0.33

Food Avoidance Summary Score

-0.18

-0.62, 0.25

-0.08

-0.49, 0.33

-0.11

-0.75, 0.54

0.05

-0.60, 0.70

0.92

Satiety responsiveness

-0.14

-0.26, -0.02

0.01

-0.12, 0.15

-0.07

-0.29, 0.14

0.04

-0.17, 0.25

0.82

Slowness in eating

-0.07

-0.16, 0.02

0.01

-0.11, 0.13

-0.06

-0.23, 0.11

-0.04

-0.28, 0.19

0.63

Emotional undereating

0.14

-0.02, 0.30

-0.15

-0.34, 0.04

0.15

-0.09, 0.39

-0.06

-0.32, 0.20

0.64

Food fussiness

-0.11

-0.31, 0.08

0.04

-0.15, 0.24

-0.12

-0.39, 0.16

0.12

-0.18, 0.42

0.76

  1. aBeta coefficients derived from multiple informant models adjusting for maternal age at delivery, parity at baseline, education, household income, marital status, duration of any breastfeeding, and adolescent’s sex, and race/ethnicity
  2. bFrom the three-way interaction term of exposure period × serum cotinine × adolescent’s sex