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Table 1 Variables measured by the conditionab

From: The association between BMI development among young children and (un)healthy food choices in response to food advertisements: a longitudinal study

 

Energy-dense snack advergame (n = 57)

Fruit advergame (n = 54)

Nonfood advergame (n = 51)

Control advergame (n = 56)

Sex (= boy)

40.4 %

59.3 %

51 %

55.4 %

Age (y)

8.9 ± 0.7

9.0 ± 0.7

8.9 ± 0.8

8.8 ± 0.8

BMI T1

17.9 ± 2.5

17.5 ± 2.9

17.1 ± 1.9

16.7 ± 1.9

BMI T2

18.9 ± 2.8

18.6 ± 3.2

17.9 ± 2.2

17.8 ± 2.5

Jelly candy intake (kcal)

83.0 ± 88.2

78.7 ± 75.2

61.2 ± 49.8

41.7 ± 41.3

Milk chocolate candy shells intake (kcal)

82.1 ± 82.6

74.3 ± 82.2

45.8 ± 63.0

41.1 ± 46.1

Banana intake (kcal)

15.7 ± 18.6

18.8 ± 23.2

15.3 ± 20.2

13.0 ± 17.0

Apple intake (kcal)

17.1 ± 16.1

13.9 ± 14.4

10.4 ± 10.5

11.0 ± 11.7

Total energy-dense food intake (kcal)

165.1 ± 109.6

153.1 ± 118.1

107.0 ± 86.5

82.8 ± 75.0

Total fruit intake (kcal)

32.8 ± 26.0

32.7 ± 29.9

25.7 ± 24.7

24.0 ± 23.1

Total calorie intake (kcal)

197.9 ± 114.3

185.8 ± 119.8

132.7 ± 87.7

106.8 ± 76.7

  1. aMean ± SD (all such values). VAS visual analogue scale
  2. b N = 218