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Sample description.
BDI-II: Beck Depression Inventory II [38]. STAI-T: trait scale of the State-Trait-Anxiety-Inventory [39]. LEC: Life Events Checklist [40]. Test for differences between groups:... -
Characteristics of the participants.
Abbreviations: SD, standard deviation; BMI, body mass index; WC, waist circumference; WHtR, waist-to-height ratio; HDL-c, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol; LDL-c,... -
Baseline characteristics of participants.
Data are presented as mean±SD, median (interquartile range) or percent. Chi-square test for categorical variables, the unpaired t test or Mann-Whitney U test for continuous... -
Model parameters.
aSpecified with reference to Cook [30] and Waage et al. [36] using distributions defined in Biosecurity Australia [31]; b Derived from Sapoukhina et al. [37]; c ABS [6], Note... -
Characteristics of the study participants.
The continuous variables are presented as mean (SD) and p-value (t-test). The discrete variables are presented as frequency (%) and p-value (χ2 -test). In Model 1A, HTN is... -
Inclusion and exclusion criteria.
a World Bank (2012). Country and Lending Groups, Low and Lower Middle Income countries [cited August 29, 2013]; Available from:... -
Characteristics of study subjects.
JA-1, first-generation Japanese-Americans; JA-2, second- or later-generation Japanese-Americans; BMI, body mass index; BP, blood pressure; 2-h, two-hour post-load; HOMA-IR,... -
Characteristics of the study population.
SD = standard deviation; BMI = body mass index; BFP = Body fat percentage measured with bioelectrical impedance [24]; WHR = waist-hip ratio; HGS = handgrip strength, the highest... -
Characteristics of the study subjects.
All values except number of subjects, gender and smoking status are expressed as median values with minimum and maximum range in parentheses. Ex-smoker: stopped smoking for at... -
Population characteristics.
Data are expressed as mean ± standard error or as percentages. Abbreviations: CRP: C-reactive protein, DAS28: disease activity score using 28 joint counts, DMARDs:... -
Patient Characteristics.
Abbreviations: AML, acute myeloid leukemia; sAML, secondary AML; ALL, acute lymphoblastic leukemia; PMF, primary myelofibrosis; CLL: chronic lymphoblastic leukemia; SAA, severe... -
Communalities and Factor Loadings for the Meanings of Smiles Items (PCA; VARI...
Communalities and Factor Loadings for the Meanings of Smiles Items (PCA; VARIMAX rotation). -
Baseline characteristics.
*School-level deprivation uses the decile assigned to each school by the New Zealand Ministry of Education for funding purposes. It reflects the proportion of students who live... -
Positive Feeling, Negative Meaning: Visualizing the Mental Representations of...
Even though smiles are seen as universal facial expressions, research shows that there exist various kinds of smiles (i.e., affiliative smiles, dominant smiles). Accordingly, we... -
Participant Demographics.
1Age at enrolment,2mean value (range),3Body Mass Index,4Pre-enrolment IgA anti-tissue transglutaminase (normal range below 20 U/ml),5duration of... -
Baseline characteristics of the study population.
Values are expressed as medians (range or percentage). * Hypertension: Yes = systolic blood pressure ≥140 mmHg, diastolic blood pressure ≥90 mmHg, or treated with... -
Study design.
Study type refers to the type of model and the inclusion of risk heterogeneity in the population modelled. Setting/MoT refers to the geographical setting and the mode of... -
Baseline patient characteristics.
Data are presented as median (interquartile range) or number (n [%]), as appropriate. Baseline characteristics were compared between the two diagnostic groups using a...