<p>Note</p><p>1)*Age (in years) is calculated from the DOB, as the difference between the date the Pre-screening ICF is signed and the DOB.</p><p>2) Percentages are based on Number of randomised subjects in each study group.</p><p>3) Between group comparison for quantitative variables is performed using ANOVA and qualitative variables is performed using Fisher’s Exact Test</p><p>Baseline Demographics by Study Groups.</p
Baseline comparison of the groups using variables of gender, age, university entry mark and credits ...
<p>Note:</p><p>1. GOS = Glasgow Outcome Scale; GCS = Glasgow Coma Scale; IVH = intraventricular hemo...
<p>All p-values (weighted one-way ANOVA contrasts) <0.0001.</p><p>Baseline socio demographic and cli...
<p>Baseline demographics of study population<sup><a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10...
<p>Baseline demographic and clinical values at randomisation according to study group.</p
<p>Comparison between intervention and comparison groups using Kruskal-Wallis test<sup>a</sup>, Chi-...
<p>Gender and baseline age distribution by study group. Chi-squared test of independence between gen...
Baseline demographic, behavioural, and clinical characteristics of study participants overall and by...
<p>F, female; M, male; IOP: intraocular pressure; D, diopters. P values represent the result of comp...
<p>Data are mean±SD or percentage.</p><p>*p<0.05.</p><p>**p<0.01.</p><p>Baseline characteristics of ...
<p>Groups were compared using ANOVA for continuous variables (Age, Co-morbidity) and the Chi-Squared...
<p>Statistics for categorical variables (race, gender and education) were assessed with a Pearson's ...
<p>Baseline demographic data of all study subjects based on visceral adiposity (either PCF or TAT) s...
<p>The comparison of baseline demographics of asymptomatic and symptomatic groups.</p
<p>Values are shown as means (SD) for normally distributed continuous variables, medians (IQR) for n...
Baseline comparison of the groups using variables of gender, age, university entry mark and credits ...
<p>Note:</p><p>1. GOS = Glasgow Outcome Scale; GCS = Glasgow Coma Scale; IVH = intraventricular hemo...
<p>All p-values (weighted one-way ANOVA contrasts) <0.0001.</p><p>Baseline socio demographic and cli...
<p>Baseline demographics of study population<sup><a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10...
<p>Baseline demographic and clinical values at randomisation according to study group.</p
<p>Comparison between intervention and comparison groups using Kruskal-Wallis test<sup>a</sup>, Chi-...
<p>Gender and baseline age distribution by study group. Chi-squared test of independence between gen...
Baseline demographic, behavioural, and clinical characteristics of study participants overall and by...
<p>F, female; M, male; IOP: intraocular pressure; D, diopters. P values represent the result of comp...
<p>Data are mean±SD or percentage.</p><p>*p<0.05.</p><p>**p<0.01.</p><p>Baseline characteristics of ...
<p>Groups were compared using ANOVA for continuous variables (Age, Co-morbidity) and the Chi-Squared...
<p>Statistics for categorical variables (race, gender and education) were assessed with a Pearson's ...
<p>Baseline demographic data of all study subjects based on visceral adiposity (either PCF or TAT) s...
<p>The comparison of baseline demographics of asymptomatic and symptomatic groups.</p
<p>Values are shown as means (SD) for normally distributed continuous variables, medians (IQR) for n...
Baseline comparison of the groups using variables of gender, age, university entry mark and credits ...
<p>Note:</p><p>1. GOS = Glasgow Outcome Scale; GCS = Glasgow Coma Scale; IVH = intraventricular hemo...
<p>All p-values (weighted one-way ANOVA contrasts) <0.0001.</p><p>Baseline socio demographic and cli...