Table 10Change in Patient Satisfaction With Their PCP From Baseline to 24 Months, Shown as Mean (95% CI)a

UCILIDifferenceP value
24 mo−0.09(−0.09 to 0.7)−0.40(−1.2 to 0.4)−0.30(−1.3 to 0.7).55

Abbreviations: ILI, intensive lifestyle intervention; PCP, primary care provider; UC, usual care.

aAnalyzed using multilevel mixed-effects linear regression. Model includes age, sex, and race as covariates. The 95% CIs that do not include 0 or have P < .05 indicate a statistically significant result.

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