HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio.
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Model effectiveness research report last updated: 2023
Effects shown in research
Child health
Findings rated high
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Outcome measure | Effect | Follow-up timing | Sample | Sample size | Intervention group | Comparison group | Group difference | Effect size | Statistical significance | Notes |
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Chest infection, 12 months old, Inverse Probability Weighted results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Adjusted proportion = 0.26 | Adjusted proportion = 0.43 | Mean difference = -0.17 | Study reported = -0.18 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.10 |
Author-reported effect size was calculated with Cohen’s D. Finding from inverse probability weighted (IPW) model |
Chest infection, 12 months old, unweighted |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Unadjusted proportion = 0.24 Infants | Unadjusted proportion = 0.34 Infants | Mean difference = -0.10 | Study reported = -0.09 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.19 |
Author-reported effect size was calculated with Cohen’s D |
Chest infection, 24 months old, Inverse Probability Weighted results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Adjusted proportion = 0.27 | Adjusted proportion = 0.38 | Mean difference = -0.11 | Study reported = -0.12 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.13 |
Author-reported effect size was calculated with Cohen’s D. Finding from inverse probability weighted (IPW) model |
Chest infection, 24 months old, unweighted |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Unadjusted proportion = 0.26 Infants | Unadjusted proportion = 0.39 Infants | Mean difference = -0.13 | Study reported = -0.12 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.10 |
Author-reported effect size was calculated with Cohen’s D |
Child number of health problems taken to doctor/health center/casualty, Inverse Probability Weighted results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
164 children | Adjusted proportion = 1.37 | Adjusted proportion = 1.39 | Mean difference = -0.02 | Study reported = -0.02 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.71 |
Author-reported effect size was calculated with Cohen’s D. Finding from inverse probability weighted (IPW) model |
Child number of health problems taken to doctor/health center/casualty, Inverse Probability Weighted results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Adjusted proportion = 1.26 | Adjusted proportion = 1.71 | Mean difference = -0.45 | Study reported = -0.31 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.26 |
Author-reported effect size was calculated with Cohen’s D. Finding from inverse probability weighted (IPW) model |
Child number of health problems taken to doctor/health center/casualty, Inverse Probability Weighted results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
173 children | Adjusted proportion = 1.38 | Adjusted proportion = 1.24 | Mean difference = 0.14 | Study reported = 0.10 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.41 |
Author-reported effect size was calculated with Cohen’s D. Finding from inverse probability weighted (IPW) model |
Child number of health problems taken to doctor/health center/casualty, unweighted |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
164 children | Unadjusted mean = 1.31 | Unadjusted mean = 1.46 | Mean difference = -0.15 | Study reported = -0.11 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.48 |
Author-reported effect size was calculated with Cohen’s D |
Child number of health problems taken to doctor/health center/casualty, unweighted |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Unadjusted mean = 1.20 | Unadjusted mean = 1.64 | Mean difference = -0.44 | Study reported = -0.34 | Statistically significant, p= 0.03 |
Author-reported effect size was calculated with Cohen’s D |
Child number of health problems taken to doctor/health center/casualty, unweighted |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
173 children | Unadjusted mean = 1.37 | Unadjusted mean = 1.28 | Mean difference = 0.09 | Study reported = 0.07 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.65 |
Author-reported effect size was calculated with Cohen’s D |
Child received medical attention for wheezing or asthma, Inverse Probability Weighted results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Adjusted proportion = 0.11 | Adjusted proportion = 0.10 | Mean difference = 0.01 | Study reported = 0.01 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.81 |
Author-reported effect size was calculated with Cohen’s D. Finding from inverse probability weighted (IPW) model |
Child received medical attention for wheezing or asthma, Inverse Probability Weighted results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Adjusted proportion = 0.08 | Adjusted proportion = 0.24 | Mean difference = -0.16 | Study reported = -0.16 | Statistically significant, p= 0.02 |
Author-reported effect size was calculated using marginal effects. Finding from inverse probability weighted (IPW) model |
Child received medical attention for wheezing or asthma, unweighted |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Unadjusted proportion = 0.11 Infants | Unadjusted proportion = 0.13 Infants | Mean difference = -0.02 | Study reported = -0.02 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.65 |
Author-reported effect size was calculated with Cohen’s D |
Child received medical attention for wheezing or asthma, unweighted |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Unadjusted proportion = 0.07 Infants | Unadjusted proportion = 0.21 Infants | Mean difference = -0.14 | Study reported = -0.14 | Statistically significant, p= 0.01 |
Author-reported effect size was calculated using marginal effects |
Hospital stay, 12 months old, Inverse Probability Weighted results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Adjusted proportion = 0.07 | Adjusted proportion = 0.07 | Mean difference = 0.00 | Study reported = 0.00 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.99 |
Author-reported effect size was calculated with Cohen’s D. Finding from inverse probability weighted (IPW) model |
Hospital stay, 12 months old, unweighted |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Unadjusted proportion = 0.06 Infants | Unadjusted proportion = 0.06 Infants | Mean difference = 0.00 | Study reported = 0.00 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.98 |
Author-reported effect size was calculated with Cohen’s D |
Hospital stay, 24 months old, Inverse Probability Weighted results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Adjusted proportion = 0.04 | Adjusted proportion = 0.06 | Mean difference = -0.02 | Study reported = -0.02 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.60 |
Author-reported effect size was calculated with Cohen’s D. Finding from inverse probability weighted (IPW) model |
Hospital stay, 24 months old, unweighted |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Unadjusted proportion = 0.02 Infants | Unadjusted proportion = 0.06 Infants | Mean difference = -0.04 | Study reported = -0.04 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.28 |
Author-reported effect size was calculated with Cohen’s D |
Hospital stay, 6 months old, Inverse Probability Weighted results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
173 children | Adjusted proportion = 0.09 | Adjusted proportion = 0.07 | Mean difference = 0.02 | Study reported = 0.02 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.63 |
Author-reported effect size was calculated with Cohen’s D. Finding from inverse probability weighted (IPW) model |
Hospital stay, 6 months old, unweighted |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
173 children | Unadjusted proportion = 0.10 Infants | Unadjusted proportion = 0.09 Infants | Mean difference = 0.01 | Study reported = 0.01 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.87 |
Author-reported effect size was calculated with Cohen’s D |
Immunization, 6 months old, Inverse Probability Weighted results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Adjusted proportion = 0.98 | Adjusted proportion = 0.97 | Mean difference = 0.01 | Study reported = 0.02 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.58 |
Author-reported effect size was calculated with Cohen’s D. Finding from inverse probability weighted (IPW) model |
Immunization, 6 months old, unweighted |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Unadjusted proportion = 0.99 Infants | Unadjusted proportion = 0.96 Infants | Mean difference = 0.03 | Study reported = 0.02 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.34 |
Author-reported effect size was calculated with Cohen’s D |
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Outcome measure | Effect | Follow-up timing | Sample | Sample size | Intervention group | Comparison group | Group difference | Effect size | Statistical significance | Notes |
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Child eats fatty/sugary food less than once daily, adjusted for baseline controls |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Adjusted proportion = 0.63 Infants | Adjusted proportion = 0.57 Infants | Mean difference = 0.06 | HomVEE calculated = 0.15 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.34 |
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Child eats fatty/sugary food less than once daily, adjusted for baseline controls |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Adjusted proportion = 0.42 Infants | Adjusted proportion = 0.53 Infants | Mean difference = -0.11 | HomVEE calculated = -0.27 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.22 |
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Child eats fatty/sugary food less than once daily, Inverse Probability Weighted results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Adjusted proportion = 0.62 Infants | Adjusted proportion = 0.57 Infants | Odds ratio = 1.21 | Study reported = 0.12 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.57 |
Finding from inverse probability weighted (IPW) model |
Child eats fatty/sugary food less than once daily, Inverse Probability Weighted results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Adjusted proportion = 0.40 Infants | Adjusted proportion = 0.50 Infants | Odds ratio = 0.66 | Study reported = -0.25 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.20 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. Finding from inverse probability weighted (IPW) model |
Child eats fatty/sugary food less than once daily, Multiple Imputation results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
207 children | Not reported | Not reported | Odds ratio = 1.28 | Study reported = 0.15 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.48 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. Finding from model using multiple imputation (MI) |
Child eats fatty/sugary food less than once daily, Multiple Imputation results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
18 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
207 children | Not reported | Not reported | Odds ratio = 0.98 | Study reported = -0.01 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.87 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. Finding from model using multiple imputation (MI) |
Child eats fatty/sugary food less than once daily, Multiple Imputation results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
207 children | Not reported | Not reported | Odds ratio = 0.63 | Study reported = -0.28 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.16 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. Finding from model using multiple imputation (MI) |
Child eats fatty/sugary food less than once daily, unweighted |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Unadjusted proportion = 0.63 Infants | Unadjusted proportion = 0.57 Infants | Odds ratio = 1.30 | HomVEE calculated = 0.16 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.41 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. |
Child eats fatty/sugary food less than once daily, unweighted |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Unadjusted proportion = 0.42 Infants | Unadjusted proportion = 0.52 Infants | Odds ratio = 0.66 | HomVEE calculated = -0.25 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.18 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. |
Child meets all daily diet recommendations, adjusted for baseline controls |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Adjusted proportion = 0.05 Infants | Adjusted proportion = 0.04 Infants | Mean difference = 0.01 | HomVEE calculated = 0.14 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.79 |
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Child meets all daily diet recommendations, adjusted for baseline controls |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Adjusted proportion = 0.16 Infants | Adjusted proportion = 0.05 Infants | Mean difference = 0.11 | HomVEE calculated = 0.78 | Statistically significant, p= 0.04 |
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Child meets all daily diet recommendations, Inverse Probability Weighted results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Adjusted proportion = 0.05 Infants | Adjusted proportion = 0.03 Infants | Odds ratio = 1.46 | Study reported = 0.23 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.63 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. Finding from inverse probability weighted (IPW) model |
Child meets all daily diet recommendations, Inverse Probability Weighted results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Adjusted proportion = 0.15 Infants | Adjusted proportion = 0.04 Infants | Odds ratio = 3.92 | Study reported = 0.83 | Statistically significant, p= 0.02 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. Finding from inverse probability weighted (IPW) model |
Child meets all daily diet recommendations, Multiple Imputation results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
207 children | Not reported | Not reported | Odds ratio = 1.23 | Study reported = 0.13 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.79 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. Finding from model using multiple imputation (MI) |
Child meets all daily diet recommendations, Multiple Imputation results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
18 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
207 children | Not reported | Not reported | Odds ratio = 1.53 | Study reported = 0.26 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.41 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. Finding from model using multiple imputation (MI) |
Child meets all daily diet recommendations, Multiple Imputation results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
207 children | Not reported | Not reported | Odds ratio = 3.00 | Study reported = 0.67 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.06 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. Finding from model using multiple imputation (MI) |
Child meets all daily diet recommendations, unweighted |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Unadjusted proportion = 0.05 Infants | Unadjusted proportion = 0.04 Infants | Odds ratio = 1.37 | HomVEE calculated = 0.19 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.69 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. |
Child meets all daily diet recommendations, unweighted |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Unadjusted proportion = 0.16 Infants | Unadjusted proportion = 0.05 Infants | Odds ratio = 3.82 | HomVEE calculated = 0.81 | Statistically significant, p= 0.02 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. |
Child meets recommended number of daily servings for dairy, adjusted for baseline controls |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Adjusted proportion = 0.63 Infants | Adjusted proportion = 0.49 Infants | Mean difference = 0.14 | HomVEE calculated = 0.35 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.05 |
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Child meets recommended number of daily servings for dairy, adjusted for baseline controls |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Adjusted proportion = 0.64 Infants | Adjusted proportion = 0.61 Infants | Mean difference = 0.03 | HomVEE calculated = 0.08 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.55 |
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Child meets recommended number of daily servings for dairy, Inverse Probability Weighted results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Adjusted proportion = 0.64 Infants | Adjusted proportion = 0.51 Infants | Odds ratio = 1.74 | Study reported = 0.34 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.10 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. Finding from inverse probability weighted (IPW) model |
Child meets recommended number of daily servings for dairy, Inverse Probability Weighted results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Adjusted proportion = 0.61 Infants | Adjusted proportion = 0.57 Infants | Odds ratio = 1.17 | Study reported = 0.10 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.64 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. Finding from inverse probability weighted (IPW) model |
Child meets recommended number of daily servings for dairy, Multiple Imputation results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
207 children | Not reported | Not reported | Odds ratio = 1.98 | Study reported = 0.41 | Statistically significant, p= 0.046 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. Finding from model using multiple imputation (MI) |
Child meets recommended number of daily servings for dairy, Multiple Imputation results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
18 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
207 children | Not reported | Not reported | Odds ratio = 1.67 | Study reported = 0.31 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.10 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. Finding from model using multiple imputation (MI) |
Child meets recommended number of daily servings for dairy, Multiple Imputation results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
207 children | Not reported | Not reported | Odds ratio = 1.09 | Study reported = 0.05 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.84 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. Finding from model using multiple imputation (MI) |
Child meets recommended number of daily servings for dairy, unweighted |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Unadjusted proportion = 0.63 Infants | Unadjusted proportion = 0.48 Infants | Odds ratio = 1.86 | HomVEE calculated = 0.38 | Statistically significant, p= <0.05 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. |
Child meets recommended number of daily servings for dairy, unweighted |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Unadjusted proportion = 0.64 Infants | Unadjusted proportion = 0.61 Infants | Odds ratio = 1.16 | HomVEE calculated = 0.09 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.64 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. |
Child meets recommended number of daily servings for fruits and vegetables, adjusted for baseline controls |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Adjusted proportion = 0.20 Infants | Adjusted proportion = 0.26 Infants | Mean difference = -0.06 | HomVEE calculated = -0.21 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.21 |
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Child meets recommended number of daily servings for fruits and vegetables, adjusted for baseline controls |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Adjusted proportion = 0.44 Infants | Adjusted proportion = 0.28 Infants | Mean difference = 0.16 | HomVEE calculated = 0.43 | Statistically significant, p= 0.04 |
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Child meets recommended number of daily servings for fruits and vegetables, Inverse Probability Weighted results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Adjusted proportion = 0.18 Infants | Adjusted proportion = 0.25 Infants | Odds ratio = 0.67 | Study reported = -0.24 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.30 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. Finding from inverse probability weighted (IPW) model |
Child meets recommended number of daily servings for fruits and vegetables, Inverse Probability Weighted results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Adjusted proportion = 0.43 Infants | Adjusted proportion = 0.29 Infants | Odds ratio = 1.82 | Study reported = 0.36 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.09 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. Finding from inverse probability weighted (IPW) model |
Child meets recommended number of daily servings for fruits and vegetables, Multiple Imputation results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
207 children | Not reported | Not reported | Odds ratio = 0.63 | Study reported = -0.28 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.22 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. Finding from model using multiple imputation (MI) |
Child meets recommended number of daily servings for fruits and vegetables, Multiple Imputation results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
18 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
207 children | Not reported | Not reported | Odds ratio = 1.59 | Study reported = 0.28 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.19 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. Finding from model using multiple imputation (MI) |
Child meets recommended number of daily servings for fruits and vegetables, Multiple Imputation results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
207 children | Not reported | Not reported | Odds ratio = 1.94 | Study reported = 0.40 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.05 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. Finding from model using multiple imputation (MI) |
Child meets recommended number of daily servings for fruits and vegetables, unweighted |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Unadjusted proportion = 0.20 Infants | Unadjusted proportion = 0.27 Infants | Odds ratio = 0.67 | HomVEE calculated = -0.24 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.29 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. |
Child meets recommended number of daily servings for fruits and vegetables, unweighted |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Unadjusted proportion = 0.44 Infants | Unadjusted proportion = 0.27 Infants | Odds ratio = 2.27 | HomVEE calculated = 0.50 | Statistically significant, p= 0.02 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. |
Child meets recommended number of daily servings for grains, adjusted for baseline controls |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Adjusted proportion = 0.52 Infants | Adjusted proportion = 0.41 Infants | Mean difference = 0.11 | HomVEE calculated = 0.27 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.14 |
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Child meets recommended number of daily servings for grains, adjusted for baseline controls |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Adjusted proportion = 0.63 Infants | Adjusted proportion = 0.53 Infants | Mean difference = 0.10 | HomVEE calculated = 0.25 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.28 |
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Child meets recommended number of daily servings for grains, Inverse Probability Weighted results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Adjusted proportion = 0.56 Infants | Adjusted proportion = 0.43 Infants | Odds ratio = 1.67 | Study reported = 0.31 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.13 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. Finding from inverse probability weighted (IPW) model |
Child meets recommended number of daily servings for grains, Inverse Probability Weighted results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Adjusted proportion = 0.62 Infants | Adjusted proportion = 0.53 Infants | Odds ratio = 1.43 | Study reported = 0.22 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.28 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. Finding from inverse probability weighted (IPW) model |
Child meets recommended number of daily servings for grains, Multiple Imputation results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
207 children | Not reported | Not reported | Odds ratio = 1.78 | Study reported = 0.35 | Statistically significant, p= 0.049 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. Finding from model using multiple imputation (MI) |
Child meets recommended number of daily servings for grains, Multiple Imputation results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
18 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
207 children | Not reported | Not reported | Odds ratio = 0.56 | Study reported = -0.35 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.10 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. Finding from model using multiple imputation (MI) |
Child meets recommended number of daily servings for grains, Multiple Imputation results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
207 children | Not reported | Not reported | Odds ratio = 1.23 | Study reported = 0.13 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.37 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. Finding from model using multiple imputation (MI) |
Child meets recommended number of daily servings for grains, unweighted |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Unadjusted proportion = 0.52 Infants | Unadjusted proportion = 0.41 Infants | Odds ratio = 1.59 | HomVEE calculated = 0.28 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.14 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. |
Child meets recommended number of daily servings for grains, unweighted |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Unadjusted proportion = 0.63 Infants | Unadjusted proportion = 0.54 Infants | Odds ratio = 1.47 | HomVEE calculated = 0.23 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.22 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. |
Child meets recommended number of daily servings for protein, adjusted for baseline controls |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Adjusted proportion = 0.17 Infants | Adjusted proportion = 0.17 Infants | Mean difference = 0.00 | HomVEE calculated = 0.00 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.97 |
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Child meets recommended number of daily servings for protein, adjusted for baseline controls |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Adjusted proportion = 0.33 Infants | Adjusted proportion = 0.18 Infants | Mean difference = 0.15 | HomVEE calculated = 0.49 | Statistically significant, p= 0.02 |
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Child meets recommended number of daily servings for protein, Inverse Probability Weighted results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Adjusted proportion = 0.18 Infants | Adjusted proportion = 0.16 Infants | Odds ratio = 1.10 | Study reported = 0.06 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.82 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. Finding from inverse probability weighted (IPW) model |
Child meets recommended number of daily servings for protein, Inverse Probability Weighted results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Adjusted proportion = 0.36 Infants | Adjusted proportion = 0.18 Infants | Odds ratio = 2.52 | Study reported = 0.56 | Statistically significant, p= 0.02 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. Finding from inverse probability weighted (IPW) model |
Child meets recommended number of daily servings for protein, Multiple Imputation results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
207 children | Not reported | Not reported | Odds ratio = 0.97 | Study reported = -0.02 | Not statistically significant, p= 0.87 |
HomVEE calculated the effect size based on the study-reported odds ratio. Finding from model using multiple imputation (MI) |
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Outcome measure | Effect | Follow-up timing | Sample | Sample size | Intervention group | Comparison group | Group difference | Effect size | Statistical significance | Notes |
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Age left hospital (in days) |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
173 mother/child dyads | Adjusted mean = 3.23 | Adjusted mean = 3.16 | Mean difference = 0.07 | Study reported = 0.01 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.93 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Appropriate frequency of eating (baby eats 6 or more times per day) |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
173 mother/child dyads | Unadjusted proportion = 0.77 | Unadjusted proportion = 0.63 | Mean difference = 0.14 | Study reported = 0.30 | Statistically significant, p = 0.048 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. Authors' reported effect size is Cohen's d |
Attempted breastfeeding |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
173 mother/child dyads | Unadjusted proportion = 0.24 | Unadjusted proportion = 0.22 | Mean difference = 0.02 | Study reported = 0.04 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.76 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Baby eats appropriate food |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
173 mother/child dyads | Unadjusted proportion = 0.87 | Unadjusted proportion = 0.77 | Mean difference = 0.10 | Study reported = 0.26 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.09 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Baby ever vaccinated |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
173 mother/child dyads | Unadjusted proportion = 0.99 | Unadjusted proportion = 1.00 | Mean difference = -0.01 | Study reported = -0.16 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.51 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. Authors' reported effect size is Cohen's d |
Baby problem breathing |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
173 mother/child dyads | Unadjusted proportion = 0.22 | Unadjusted proportion = 0.14 | Mean difference = 0.08 | Study reported = 0.19 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.17 |
Negative effect is favorable to the intervention. Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. Authors' reported effect size is Cohen's d |
Baby sleeps more than 8 hours a night |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
171 mother/child dyads | Unadjusted proportion = 0.76 | Unadjusted proportion = 0.78 | Mean difference = -0.02 | Study reported = -0.06 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.76 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Baby sleeps undisturbed by 3 months |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
173 mother/child dyads | Unadjusted proportion = 0.36 | Unadjusted proportion = 0.46 | Mean difference = -0.10 | Study reported = -0.19 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.18 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Baby sleeps undisturbed through the night |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
173 mother/child dyads | Unadjusted proportion = 0.75 | Unadjusted proportion = 0.77 | Mean difference = -0.02 | Study reported = -0.05 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.76 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Baby’s crying a problem |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
173 mother/child dyads | Unadjusted proportion = 0.12 | Unadjusted proportion = 0.11 | Mean difference = 0.01 | Study reported = 0.03 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.84 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Stayed in hospital during first 6 months (baby) |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
6 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
173 mother/child dyads | Unadjusted proportion = 0.10 | Unadjusted proportion = 0.09 | Mean difference = 0.01 | Study reported = 0.03 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.82 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. Authors' reported effect size is Cohen's d |
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Outcome measure | Effect | Follow-up timing | Sample | Sample size | Intervention group | Comparison group | Group difference | Effect size | Statistical significance | Notes |
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Ever vaccinated |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Unadjusted proportion = 0.99 | Unadjusted proportion = 0.96 | Mean difference = 0.03 | Study reported = 0.16 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.26 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
How often the child eats dairy |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Unadjusted mean = 6.57 | Unadjusted mean = 6.20 | Mean difference = 0.37 | Study reported = 0.29 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.06 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
How often the child eats fruits |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Unadjusted mean = 6.20 | Unadjusted mean = 6.20 | Mean difference = 0.00 | Study reported = 0.01 | Not statistically significant, p = 1.00 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
How often the child eats grains |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Unadjusted mean = 6.36 | Unadjusted mean = 6.01 | Mean difference = 0.35 | Study reported = 0.29 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.07 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
How often the child eats other food (for example, sweets, crisps, and chips) |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
164 children | Unadjusted mean = 4.37 | Unadjusted mean = 4.72 | Mean difference = -0.35 | Study reported = -0.19 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.23 |
Negative effect is favorable to the intervention. Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
How often the child eats protein |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Unadjusted mean = 5.63 | Unadjusted mean = 5.47 | Mean difference = 0.16 | Study reported = 0.14 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.40 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
How often the child eats vegetables |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Unadjusted mean = 6.04 | Unadjusted mean = 6.02 | Mean difference = 0.02 | Study reported = 0.01 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.88 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Necessary immunisations at 12 months |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Unadjusted proportion = 0.27 | Unadjusted proportion = 0.14 | Mean difference = 0.13 | Study reported = 0.31 | Statistically significant, p = 0.04 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Sleeps undisturbed through the night |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
12 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 children | Unadjusted proportion = 0.66 | Unadjusted proportion = 0.71 | Mean difference = -0.05 | Study reported = -0.11 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.49 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
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Outcome measure | Effect | Follow-up timing | Sample | Sample size | Intervention group | Comparison group | Group difference | Effect size | Statistical significance | Notes |
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Child eats fatty food daily, Multiple Imputation results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers and children | Unadjusted proportion = 0.58 | Unadjusted proportion = 0.48 | Mean difference = 0.10 | Study reported = 0.21 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.20 |
Negative effect is favorable to the intervention. Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. Finding from model using multiple imputation (MI) |
Child exposed to cigarette smoke |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers and children | Unadjusted proportion = 0.38 | Unadjusted proportion = 0.46 | Mean difference = -0.08 | Study reported = -0.17 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.30 |
Negative effect is favorable to the intervention. Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. |
Child had chest infection in last 6 months, Multiple Imputation results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers and children | Unadjusted proportion = 0.26 | Unadjusted proportion = 0.38 | Mean difference = -0.12 | Study reported = -0.26 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.10 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. Finding from model using multiple imputation (MI) |
Child has poor eating habits, Multiple Imputation results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers and children | Unadjusted proportion = 0.21 | Unadjusted proportion = 0.32 | Mean difference = -0.11 | Study reported = -0.25 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.11 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. Finding from model using multiple imputation (MI) |
Child stayed in hospital for at least one day in last 6 months, Multiple Imputation results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers and children | Unadjusted proportion = 0.02 | Unadjusted proportion = 0.06 | Mean difference = -0.04 | Study reported = -0.17 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.22 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. Finding from model using multiple imputation (MI) |
How often child drinks formula, Multiple Imputation results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers and children | Unadjusted mean = 1.89 | Unadjusted mean = 2.25 | Mean difference = -0.36 | Study reported = -0.16 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.30 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. Finding from model using multiple imputation (MI) |
How often child eats dairy, Multiple Imputation results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers and children | Unadjusted mean = 6.64 | Unadjusted mean = 6.55 | Mean difference = 0.09 | Study reported = 0.10 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.63 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. Finding from model using multiple imputation (MI) |
How often child eats fruits, Multiple Imputation results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers and children | Unadjusted mean = 6.72 | Unadjusted mean = 6.40 | Mean difference = 0.32 | Study reported = 0.25 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.11 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. Finding from model using multiple imputation (MI) |
How often child eats grains, Multiple Imputation results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers and children | Unadjusted mean = 6.44 | Unadjusted mean = 6.39 | Mean difference = 0.05 | Study reported = 0.05 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.77 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. Finding from model using multiple imputation (MI) |
How often child eats other food (sugars and fats), Multiple Imputation results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers and children | Unadjusted mean = 5.43 | Unadjusted mean = 5.25 | Mean difference = 0.18 | Study reported = 0.14 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.38 |
Negative effect is favorable to the intervention. Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. Finding from model using multiple imputation (MI) |
How often child eats protein, Multiple Imputation results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers and children | Unadjusted mean = 5.95 | Unadjusted mean = 5.58 | Mean difference = 0.37 | Study reported = 0.34 | Statistically significant, p = 0.03 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. Finding from model using multiple imputation (MI) |
How often child eats vegetables, Multiple Imputation results |
FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
24 months old |
High PFL vs. Low PFL; Dublin, Ireland 2008-2010; full sample |
165 mothers and children | Unadjusted mean = 6.09 | Unadjusted mean = 5.82 | Mean difference = 0.27 | Study reported = 0.23 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.13 |
Statistical significance is based on HomVEE calculations. Finding from model using multiple imputation (MI) |