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Fig. 1 | International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity

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From: Parent–child associations for changes in diet, screen time, and physical activity across two decades in modernizing China: China Health and Nutrition Survey 1991–2009

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Predicted mean or probability of diet, screen time and PA among children, mothers, and fathersa. aSeparate random-effects negative binomial regression models for each behavior predicted adjusted mean values of animal-source foods, away-from-home eating, snacking, and screen time; random-effects logistic regression model predicted adjusted probability of leisure-time sports participation. All models controlled for baseline age (y), household income (tertiles), urbanicity (tertiles), geographic region (North/Central/South), and year of study entry. The rate of changes in away-from-home eating, snacking, and screen time was different across household members (p for interaction < 0.01). PA, physical activity. *p < 0.01 comparing the mean dietary, screen time, and PA measures (across all years) between the starred parent and the child (the reference)

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