Fig. 8: Associations of dietary and lifestyle habits with mBMIΔ. | Nature Communications

Fig. 8: Associations of dietary and lifestyle habits with mBMIΔ.

From: Metabolic phenotyping of BMI to characterize cardiometabolic risk: evidence from large population-based cohorts

Fig. 8: Associations of dietary and lifestyle habits with mBMIΔ.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

Forest plots show age, sex and BMI adjusted coefficients (95% CIs) (x-axis) in a multiple linear regression analysis of mBMIΔ against (a) the quintiles of total fruit intake (b) quintiles of fibre intake (c) PA level in hrs/day and (d) TV viewing time in hrs/day. Square boxes represent the coefficients (units of mBMIΔ in Kg/m2) associated with moving from the reference quintile (Q1) to Q2 – Q5 of each diet or lifestyle. PA, physical activity; TV, television. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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