Fig. 2: Adjusted logistic regression results for the associations between ADHD status and above-median consumption of ultra-processed food. | Pediatric Research

Fig. 2: Adjusted logistic regression results for the associations between ADHD status and above-median consumption of ultra-processed food.

From: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is associated with increased consumption of ultra-processed foods among children

Fig. 2: Adjusted logistic regression results for the associations between ADHD status and above-median consumption of ultra-processed food.

a Outcome: above-median ultra-processed food consumption, expressed as weight ( > 342.9 grams/day). P-values: Model A = 0.012, Model B = 0.037, Model C = 0.045. b Outcome: above-median ultra-processed food consumption, expressed as a percentage of total food weight ( > 16.7%). P-values: Model A = 0.008, Model B = 0.015, Model C = 0.027. Model A: adjusted for age, sex, and socioeconomic status. Model B: adjusted for age, sex, socioeconomic status, and total energy intake. Model C: adjusted for: age, sex, socioeconomic status, total energy intake, dietary fiber intake, and alpha-linolenic acid intake. Abbreviations: ADHD attention-deficit and hyperactivity disorder.

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