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Table 4 SCL 90-R estimates of BMI

From: Evaluation of a multiprofessional, nonsurgical obesity treatment program: which parameters indicated life style changes and weight loss?

 

BMI

 

Estimates

Coefficient

95% CI

SCL 90-R (382 observations in 228 patients)

Intercept

35.03

31.34; 38.72

Program (individual vs. group)

−1.13

−2.82; 0.55

Age

−0.06

−0.12; 0.01

Gender (men vs. women)

0.82

−1.21; 2.85

Somatization

0.05

0.01; 0.09

Obsessive-compulsive symptoms

−0.02

−0.07; 0.02

Interpersonal sensitivity

0.06

0.01; 0.11

Depression

0.02

−0.03; 0.08

Anxiety

−0.04

−0.09; 0.00

Aggressiveness

0.01

−0.03; 0.04

Phobic anxiety

0.01

−0.03; 0.05

Paranoid ideation

0.01

−0.04; 0.05

Psychoticism

0.02

−0.02; 0.07

Global severity index

0.01

−0.10; 0.12

  1. Footnote: Results of a mixed-effects model. At each of the three time points, the BMI was modelled by the actual values of SCL 90-R scales whereas age entered the model as baseline value. The 95% confidence intervals are stated, lines in bold indicate significant influence on BMI