Skip to main content

Table 5 Results of 4 mixed-effects models (SEK-27 and EMO-Check 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

SEK-27 (353 observations in 216 patients)

 Intercept

42.36

38.95; 45.77

 Program (individual vs. group)

−1.2

−2.98; 0.58

 Age

−0.06

−0.13; 0.01

 Gender (men vs. women)

1.07

−1.10; 3.25

Attention to the emotions

−0.15

−0.28; −0.02

Bodily awareness of feelings

−0.16

−0.31; −0.00

Clarity about emotions

0.36

0.16; 0.56

 Understanding of emotions

0.04

−0.15; 0.24

 Emotion regulation

−0.12

−0.31; 0.08

 Acceptance of the emotions

−0.13

−0.32; 0.06

 Resilience

−0.004

−0.17; 0.16

 Self-support

0.06

−0.10; 0.22

 Willingness of confrontation

−0.03

−0.16; 0.10

EMO-Check emotions (385 observations in 228 patients)

 Intercept

42.36

38.85; 45.87

 Program (individual vs. group)

−0.99

−2.73; 0.75

 Age

−0.07

−0.13; 0.00

 Gender (men vs. women)

1.11

−1.00; 3.22

 Stress

−0.03

−0.16; 0.09

 Anxiety

−0.08

−0.22; 0.07

 Anger

−0.01

−0.16; 0.14

 Sadness

−0.11

−0.25; 0.04

Depression

0.24

0.08; 0.41

 Shame

0.13

−0.02; 0.29

 Coping emotions

−0.02

−0.08; 0.03

Affect items of EMO-Check (386 observations in 229 patients)

 Intercept

42.25

38.78; 45.75

 Program (individual vs. group)

−1.02

−2.72; 0.68

Age

−0.07

−0.14; −0.00

 Gender (men vs. women)

1.08

−0.99; 3.14

 Positive affect

−0.07

−0.16; 0.01

Negative affect

−0.1

−0.19: −0.02

 Positive affect total

0.02

−0.03; 0.06

Negative affect total

0.06

0.02; 0.10

Screening items of EMO-Check (369 observations in 222 patients)

 Intercept

41.79

38.72; 44.86

 Program (individual vs. group)

−1.12

−2.86; 0.63

Age

−0.07

−0.14; −0.00

 Gender (men vs. women)

1.12

−0.98; 3.22

Disgust

0.37

0.07; 0.66

 Shame

0.06

−0.20; 0.31

  1. Footnote: Results of four separate mixed-effects models. At each of the three time points, the BMI was modelled by the actual values of SEK-27 and EMO-Check scales, respectively, whereas age entered the model as baseline value. The 95% confidence intervals are stated, lines in bold indicate significant influence on BMI