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Table 4 Bodyweight satisfaction and happiness with appearance

From: Effectiveness of the Walking in ScHools (WISH) Study, a peer-led walking intervention for adolescent girls: results of a cluster randomised controlled trial

 

Overall

Intervention

Control

Difference

N (%)

N (%)

N (%)

OR (95% CI)

Happiness with appearance [89]

Happy with appearance, T0:

 • Unhappy

32 (5%)

18 (6%)

14 (5%)

 

 • Happy

557 (95%)

268 (94%)

289 (95%)

 

Happy with appearance, T2:

 • Unhappy

43 (8%)

17 (7%)

26 (9%)

0.66

 • Happy

499 (92%)

237 (93%)

262 (91%)

(0.26, 1.70)

Happy with appearance, T3:

 • Unhappy

29 (6%)

15 (6%)

14 (5%)

1.29

 • Happy

491 (94%)

223 (94%)

268 (95%)

(0.56, 2.99)

Satisfied with bodyweight [89]

Satisfied with bodyweight, T0:

 • Dissatisfied

433 (74%)

215 (75%)

218 (72%)

 

 • Satisfied

156 (26%)

71 (25%)

85 (28%)

 

Satisfied with bodyweight, T2:

 • Dissatisfied

413 (76%)

194 (76%)

219 (76%)

0.96

 • Satisfied

129 (24%)

60 (24%)

69 (24%)

(0.57, 1.60)

Satisfied with bodyweight, T3:

 • Dissatisfied

398 (77%)

169 (71%)

229 (81%)

0.46

 • Satisfied

122 (23%)

69 (29%)

53 (19%)

(0.27, 0.78)

  1. CI Confidence Interval, OR Odds ratio, T0 Baseline, T2 End of intervention, T3 12-month follow-up