<p><sup>a</sup> in women</p><p><sup>b</sup> Only patients with nausea at baseline were evaluated</p><p>Comparison of the characteristics of the study population by the type of drugs administered using chi-square test.</p
<p>Note: *Wilcoxon two-sample test <sup>†</sup>Chi-Square test.</p><p>Characteristics of patients wi...
<p>Mean (± standard errors) or proportions are given for each variable among cases and controls. A c...
<p>Comparison between men and women.</p>a<p>P value obtained with chi-square tests.</p
<p>* Chi-square test for comparison of categorical variables; Wilcoxon test for continuous variables...
1<p>Chi-square test was used for categorical variables, T-test for c...
*<p>Chi squared test was used to compare characteristics by sex.</p><p>HDL; high-density lipoprotein...
<p>* Individuals with any healthcare encounters.</p>†<p>Tested for statistical significance by chi s...
<p># Student's t test</p><p>** Chi square test</p><p>* Fisher's exact test</p><p>Comparison of demog...
<p>To compare the distribution of patient characteristics by birthplace, chi-square tests and a two-...
<p>Note. Data are no. (%) of patients.</p>a<p>: p value was calculated using Chi square test for ass...
¤<p>Mann-Whitney test, data presented as mean and SD.</p>#<p>Chi-square test, data presented as perc...
<p>Notes. GP = General Practitioner; BMI = Body Mass Index.</p>a<p>Bivariate analyses were perform...
<p>Statistics: Variables are expressed as total number (percentage). Comparisons between groups were...
<p>*Overall p-value from chi-squared test comparing different categories between carriers and non-ca...
<p><sup># </sup>Chi-square test.</p><p>° Students t-test.</p><p>Demographic and clinical baseline ch...
<p>Note: *Wilcoxon two-sample test <sup>†</sup>Chi-Square test.</p><p>Characteristics of patients wi...
<p>Mean (± standard errors) or proportions are given for each variable among cases and controls. A c...
<p>Comparison between men and women.</p>a<p>P value obtained with chi-square tests.</p
<p>* Chi-square test for comparison of categorical variables; Wilcoxon test for continuous variables...
1<p>Chi-square test was used for categorical variables, T-test for c...
*<p>Chi squared test was used to compare characteristics by sex.</p><p>HDL; high-density lipoprotein...
<p>* Individuals with any healthcare encounters.</p>†<p>Tested for statistical significance by chi s...
<p># Student's t test</p><p>** Chi square test</p><p>* Fisher's exact test</p><p>Comparison of demog...
<p>To compare the distribution of patient characteristics by birthplace, chi-square tests and a two-...
<p>Note. Data are no. (%) of patients.</p>a<p>: p value was calculated using Chi square test for ass...
¤<p>Mann-Whitney test, data presented as mean and SD.</p>#<p>Chi-square test, data presented as perc...
<p>Notes. GP = General Practitioner; BMI = Body Mass Index.</p>a<p>Bivariate analyses were perform...
<p>Statistics: Variables are expressed as total number (percentage). Comparisons between groups were...
<p>*Overall p-value from chi-squared test comparing different categories between carriers and non-ca...
<p><sup># </sup>Chi-square test.</p><p>° Students t-test.</p><p>Demographic and clinical baseline ch...
<p>Note: *Wilcoxon two-sample test <sup>†</sup>Chi-Square test.</p><p>Characteristics of patients wi...
<p>Mean (± standard errors) or proportions are given for each variable among cases and controls. A c...
<p>Comparison between men and women.</p>a<p>P value obtained with chi-square tests.</p