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Table 4 Associations of change in depression, stress, and sleep quality with change in reward-related eating

From: Poorer mental health and sleep quality are associated with greater self-reported reward-related eating during pregnancy and postpartum: an observational cohort study

 

∆ Hedonic Hunger

∆ Addictive-Like Eating

β (SE)

p

N

β (SE)

p

N

∆ Depressive Symptoms

0.02 (0.01)

.04

182

0.04 (0.02)

.01

180

∆ Stress

0.02 (0.01)

.02

183

0.02 (0.01)

.07

179

∆ Sleep Quality

−0.002 (0.01)

.86

168

0.009 (0.02)

.68

167

  1. Note: Unstandardized estimates are reported. Linear regression models adjusted for baseline predictor score, age, marital status, education, and income-to poverty ratio