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Table 4 Linear mixed-model analysis results for adaptive and problematic eating behaviors

From: Problematic and adaptive eating in people with obesity after a DBT-based skills training intervention: 3- and 8-month follow-up and mediation analysis

 

EES—emotional eating

BES—binge eating

MEQ—mindful eating

 

IES-2—intuitive eating

 

B

CI

P

B

CI

P

B

CI

p

B

CI

p

Fixed parts

 (Intercept)

2.19

2.03–2.35

< .001

24.39

22.57–26.21

< .001

2.42

2.36–2.49

< .001

2.74

2.67–2.81

< .001

 Int

− 0.54

− 0.75 to − 0.33

< .001

− 8.28

− 10.58 to −5.98

< .001

0.25

0.16–0.33

< .001

0.37

0.26–0.47

< .001

Random parts

 σ2

0.289

32.824

0.050

 

0.085

 τ00, ID

0.417

51.855

0.060

 

0.054

 NID

105

95

100

 

100

 ICCID

0.590

0.612

0.546

 

0.387

 Observations

177

165

177

 

177

R2m/R2c

.083/.624

.154/.672

.111/.596

 

.176/.495

  1. Note: B unstandardized regression coefficients, CI 95% confidence intervals are computed using the Wald method, p p values obtained using Wald statistic, ICC intraclass correlation coefficient, EES Emotional Eating Scale, IES-2 Intuitive Eating Scale, MEQ Mindful Eating Questionnaire, BES Binge Eating Scale