Table 2

Estimated reduction in BMI and weight among US children aged 7–18 years after replacing all UPFs with non-UPFs in their diet

BMI (kg/m2), mean (95% CI)Weight (kg), mean (95% CI)*
CurrentPostchangeDifferenceCurrentPostchangeDifference
All US children (7–18 years)22.0 (21.8 to 22.1)19.9 (18.7 to 21.2)−2.09 (−3.21 to 0.80)54.4 (53.9 to 54.9)49.3 (46.4 to 52.6)−5.12 (−7.87 to −1.97)
Sex
 Boys21.7 (21.5 to 21.9)19.5 (18.3 to 20.9)−2.17 (−3.34 to 0.83)55.8 (55.0 to 56.5)50.3 (47.0 to 54.0)−5.52 (−8.50 to −2.12)
 Girls22.2 (22.0 to 22.4)20.2 (19.1 to 21.5)−2.01 (−3.09 to 0.77)53.0 (52.4 to 53.6)48.3 (45.5 to 51.4)−4.71 (−7.25 to −1.81)
Age (years)
 Children (7–11)18.9 (18.8 to 19.1)16.9 (15.9 to 18.2)−2.00 (−3.07 to 0.76)36.9 (36.5 to 37.3)33.0 (30.8 to 35.5)−3.86 (−5.94 to −1.48)
 Adolescents (12–18)23.8 (23.6 to 24.0)21.7 (20.5 to 23.1)−2.15 (−3.31 to 0.82)65.3 (64.6 to 65.9)59.4 (56.0 to 63.2)−5.90 (−9.08 to −2.26)
Race/ethnicity
 Non-Hispanic white21.5 (21.3 to 21.7)19.4 (18.3 to 20.8)−2.07 (−3.19 to 0.79)53.7 (53.0 to 54.4)48.6 (45.6 to 52.1)−5.10 (−7.86 to −1.96)
 Non-Hispanic black22.8 (22.6 to 23.1)20.6 (19.4 to 22.1)−2.20 (−3.39 to 0.84)57.7 (56.9 to 58.5)52.3 (48.9 to 56.1)−5.48 (−8.44 to −2.10)
 Hispanic†22.7 (22.5 to 22.8)20.5 (19.3 to 21.9)−2.16 (−3.32 to 0.83)54.3 (53.6 to 55.0)49.2 (46.2 to 52.7)−5.12 (−7.89 to −1.96)
 Other21.5 (21.2 to 21.9)19.6 (18.4 to 21.0)−1.89 (−2.93 to 0.72)53.6 (52.2 to 55.1)48.9 (45.4 to 52.9)−4.67 (−7.27 to −1.77)
Parental education‡
 Less than high school22.5 (22.2 to 22.8)20.4 (19.1 to 21.8)−2.15 (−3.32 to 0.82)54.7 (53.7 to 55.6)49.5 (46.3 to 53.2)−5.15 (−7.96 to −1.97)
 High school or GED22.6 (22.4 to 22.9)20.5 (19.2 to 21.9)−2.20 (−3.40 to 0.84)56.3 (55.5 to 57.1)50.9 (47.7 to 54.6)−5.38 (−8.32 to −2.06)
 Some college22.4 (22.1 to 22.6)20.2 (19.0 to 21.6)−2.15 (−3.30 to 0.82)55.9 (54.9 to 56.8)50.6 (47.2 to 54.3)−5.32 (−8.19 to −2.04)
 College graduate20.6 (20.4 to 20.8)18.7 (17.6 to 20.0)−1.90 (−2.93 to 0.72)51.2 (50.4 to 52.0)46.6 (43.7 to 49.8)−4.65 (−7.20 to −1.77)
Family income§
 <1.322.4 (22.3 to 22.6)20.3 (19.1 to 21.7)−2.16 (−3.32 to 0.83)54.5 (53.9 to 55.1)49.3 (46.4 to 52.7)−5.19 (−7.98 to −1.99)
 1.3–322.3 (22.0 to 22.5)20.1 (18.9 to 21.6)−2.15 (−3.31 to 0.83)55.1 (54.3 to 56.0)49.9 (46.6 to 53.6)−5.27 (−8.10 to −2.02)
 ≥321.2 (20.9 to 21.4)19.2 (18.1 to 20.5)−1.97 (−3.04 to 0.75)53.6 (52.7 to 54.5)48.7 (45.6 to 52.2)−4.93 (−7.61 to −1.88)
  • *Mean and SE of current BMI and weight were adjusted for survey weights; mean of the BMI and weight after replacing UPFs with non-UPFs (postchange) and differences between current and postchange were estimated as the median of the simulated distribution of 1000 means; upper and lower bounds were estimated as corresponding to the 2.5th and 97.5th percentiles of the simulated distribution of the 1000 means.

  • †Hispanic includes respondents self-identified as ‘American Mexican’ or as ‘Hispanic’ ethnicity. ‘Other’ includes race/ethnicity other than non-Hispanic white, non-Hispanic black and Hispanic, including multiracial.

  • ‡Parental education represents the educational level of the household reference person.

  • §Family income corresponds to the ratio of family income to the federal poverty threshold. A higher ratio indicates a higher level of income.

  • BMI, body mass index; GED, General Educational Development; UPF, ultraprocessed food.