In this regression, the outcome variable bmi42 is a continuous variable that includes all values of BMI at age 42. In the first model we will analyse, there is only one predictor variable ‘general ability’ at age 11 (n920), which is also a continuous variable.
It is always important to explore the data before running statistical models. If you have not yet done so, please first look at exploring the data to learn how you can examine the data. You will also need to have first derived a few of the explanatory variables, see main variables of interest, before proceeding with the regression modelling. In this work, we will adopt a significance threshold of p=.05, meaning that we will infer statistical significance for p-values that fall below this cutoff.
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