In the multivariable model, BMI in the reference group fell on
average by 0.76 kgm2 (Table 2, model 1). In absolute terms,
mean BMI fell in all subgroups. Relative to the reference group,
BMI fell more for children who were male and with higher baseline
BMI; and less for those who were older, from Asian or Black ethnic
groups (compared with white groups), living with unemployed
(rather than employed) primary earners, living in more deprived
neighbourhoods, participating in larger programme groups and
partial- and non-completers rather than completers. In the
multivariable model, zBMI fell by 0.18 U (Table 2, model 2).
Results were similar to those for change in BMI, except that zBMI
fell less for children with a higher baseline zBMI.
In the multivariable model, BMI in the reference group fell on
average by 0.76 kgm2 (Table 2, model 1). In absolute terms,
mean BMI fell in all subgroups. Relative to the reference group,
BMI fell more for children who were male and with higher baseline
BMI; and less for those who were older, from Asian or Black ethnic
groups (compared with white groups), living with unemployed
(rather than employed) primary earners, living in more deprived
neighbourhoods, participating in larger programme groups and
partial- and non-completers rather than completers. In the
multivariable model, zBMI fell by 0.18 U (Table 2, model 2).
Results were similar to those for change in BMI, except that zBMI
fell less for children with a higher baseline zBMI.
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