<p>Data represented as Mean±SD.</p><p>*A p-value < 0.05, determined by Tukey’s HSD for differences between males and females, was considered statistically significant.</p><p>General characteristics of study population.</p
<p>Prevalence (%) and means (SD), P-value for males vs. females (chi<sup>2</sup>-test or Mann-Whitne...
<p>Characteristics of the study population by gender and case-control status.</p
<p>Mean ± one standard deviation are reported.</p>*<p>Significant (p<0.05) difference between boys a...
<p>Data represented as Mean±SD. A p-value < 0.05, determined by Tukey’s HSD, was considered statisti...
*<p>indicates a statistically significant difference between males and females (p<0.05).</p
<p>Data are shown as mean±SD; between the two groups, there were no statistical differences of the a...
<p>General characteristics of the total study population, and by gender (N = 3181).</p
<p>BMI, body mass index; Digit ratio, 2nd digit length / 4th digit length.</p><p>*p-value between ma...
<p>Mean ± one standard deviation are reported.</p><p>* Significant (p<0.05) difference between males...
<p>Unless otherwise indicated, the values are given as the mean (S.D.)</p><p>Characteristics of the ...
<p>Data are shown as mean±SD; between the two groups, there were no statistical differences of the a...
<p>Data represent mean with standard deviation unless stated otherwise.</p><p>Characteristics of the...
<p><sup>1</sup> Data are presented as n, mean (SD), and %</p><p><sup>2/3</sup> p-value of t-test/Fis...
<p>Values are means ± SE or percentages (SE).</p><p>General characteristics of the study participant...
<p><sup>a</sup>P-value was for test of sex difference.</p><p>Abbreviation: SD, Standard Deviation.</...
<p>Prevalence (%) and means (SD), P-value for males vs. females (chi<sup>2</sup>-test or Mann-Whitne...
<p>Characteristics of the study population by gender and case-control status.</p
<p>Mean ± one standard deviation are reported.</p>*<p>Significant (p<0.05) difference between boys a...
<p>Data represented as Mean±SD. A p-value < 0.05, determined by Tukey’s HSD, was considered statisti...
*<p>indicates a statistically significant difference between males and females (p<0.05).</p
<p>Data are shown as mean±SD; between the two groups, there were no statistical differences of the a...
<p>General characteristics of the total study population, and by gender (N = 3181).</p
<p>BMI, body mass index; Digit ratio, 2nd digit length / 4th digit length.</p><p>*p-value between ma...
<p>Mean ± one standard deviation are reported.</p><p>* Significant (p<0.05) difference between males...
<p>Unless otherwise indicated, the values are given as the mean (S.D.)</p><p>Characteristics of the ...
<p>Data are shown as mean±SD; between the two groups, there were no statistical differences of the a...
<p>Data represent mean with standard deviation unless stated otherwise.</p><p>Characteristics of the...
<p><sup>1</sup> Data are presented as n, mean (SD), and %</p><p><sup>2/3</sup> p-value of t-test/Fis...
<p>Values are means ± SE or percentages (SE).</p><p>General characteristics of the study participant...
<p><sup>a</sup>P-value was for test of sex difference.</p><p>Abbreviation: SD, Standard Deviation.</...
<p>Prevalence (%) and means (SD), P-value for males vs. females (chi<sup>2</sup>-test or Mann-Whitne...
<p>Characteristics of the study population by gender and case-control status.</p
<p>Mean ± one standard deviation are reported.</p>*<p>Significant (p<0.05) difference between boys a...