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Table 4 Food insufficiency as a predictor of recurrent binge eating among Black Americans

From: Prevalence and contributing factors to recurrent binge eating and obesity among black adults with food insufficiency: findings from a cross-sectional study from a nationally-representative sample

Model

Black Americans (N = 4553)

African American

Afro-Caribbean

Male (N = 1170)

Female (N = 2063)

Overall (N = 3233)

Male (N = 535)

Female (N = 785)

Overall (N = 1320)

OR (95% CI)

P

PFDR

OR (95% CI)

P

PFDR

OR (95% CI)

P

PFDR

OR (95% CI)

P

PFDR

OR (95% CI)

P

PFDR

OR (95% CI)

P

PFDR

OR (95% CI)

P

PFDR

Unadjusted

1.87 (1.10, 3.17)

0.02*

0.16

1.31 (0.35, 5.00)

0.69

0.74

1.89 (0.95, 3.77)

0.07

0.16

1.72 (0.92, 3.19)

0.09

0.16

2.07 (0.34, 12.46)

0.43

0.50

3.35 (1.05, 10.75)

0.04*

0.16

2.69 (1.00, 7.24)

0.04*

0.16

Adjusted

1.58 (0.93, 2.69)

0.09

0.16

1.11 (0.30, 4.10)

0.87

0.87

1.57 (0.79, 3.14)

0.20

0.31

1.45 (0.78, 2.70)

0.24

0.34

2.52 (0.47, 13.58)

0.28

0.36

2.67 (0.84, 8.43)

0.09

0.16

2.60 (0.97, 6.94)

0.06

0.16

  1. The referent for food insufficiency is food sufficiency. The adjusted model adjusts for age, marital status, education, and employment status. The PFDR values are corrected for 14 tests
  2. FDR  False discovery rate
  3. *P < 0.05