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0 (0.3); mean age = 10.4 (1.3); 64.1% female; ADULT mean BMI = 31.9 (6.3); mean age = 42.9 (6.5); 30.1% Hispanic parents; 87.1% female) participated in an FBT program. In traditional model, adult BMI change (b = 0.08; p 0.1). In models that accounted for potential influences from parental weight loss and differential attendance during treatment period, lower availability of high-fat items (b = 1.10, p less then 0.02), higher availability of low-fat items (b = 3.73; p less then 0.01), and higher scores on parental monitoring practices