<p>All other values are mean ± SD except for sex, which shows the number of subjects.</p><p>*Blood samples for fasting plasma values were not obtained from one subject.</p
<p>Data expressed as mean ± SE, mean (IQR). P* are differences between normal glucose metabolism (NG...
<p>Values are mean±standard deviation, except for a group(*) that included too few patients to perfo...
<p>Data are means ± SD or numbers (percentage).</p>a<p>body mass index (BMI),</p>b<p>fasting blood g...
BMI; body mass index. Values are means (standard deviation) or percentage. Percentages of those miss...
<p><b>Subcohort</b>: Mean ± SD, %, or median (25<sup>th</sup> percentile; 75<sup>th</sup> percentile...
<p>Footnote: The total number of subjects in each disease category varies due to missing data. Labor...
<p>* Two variables had ≥5% of data missing. There were 219 (10%) missing hemoglobin results for male...
<p>*Data are presented as mean±SD or N(%); BMI, body mass index; FPG, fasting plasma glucose; 2hPG, ...
<p><sup>a</sup> p<0.05, <sup>b</sup> p<0.01, <sup>c</sup> p<0.001, ns: not statistically relevant. M...
<p>Values are presented as mean with standard deviation in bracles. Some of the values describe only...
<p>The table shows characteristics of the study population: n = 30 with normal fasting glucose, n = ...
a<p>Data are mean (SD), median or % (n).</p>b<p>Not all women answered all demographic questions.</p
<p>Clinical and demographic data of patients who provided maternal blood samples (data are mean +/- ...
<p>#23 subjects’ blood samples were unavailable for testing CD4+T cell counts.</p><p>Characteristics...
<p>FPG: fasting plasma glucose. Data are expressed as mean±SD; n.s.: not significant.</p
<p>Data expressed as mean ± SE, mean (IQR). P* are differences between normal glucose metabolism (NG...
<p>Values are mean±standard deviation, except for a group(*) that included too few patients to perfo...
<p>Data are means ± SD or numbers (percentage).</p>a<p>body mass index (BMI),</p>b<p>fasting blood g...
BMI; body mass index. Values are means (standard deviation) or percentage. Percentages of those miss...
<p><b>Subcohort</b>: Mean ± SD, %, or median (25<sup>th</sup> percentile; 75<sup>th</sup> percentile...
<p>Footnote: The total number of subjects in each disease category varies due to missing data. Labor...
<p>* Two variables had ≥5% of data missing. There were 219 (10%) missing hemoglobin results for male...
<p>*Data are presented as mean±SD or N(%); BMI, body mass index; FPG, fasting plasma glucose; 2hPG, ...
<p><sup>a</sup> p<0.05, <sup>b</sup> p<0.01, <sup>c</sup> p<0.001, ns: not statistically relevant. M...
<p>Values are presented as mean with standard deviation in bracles. Some of the values describe only...
<p>The table shows characteristics of the study population: n = 30 with normal fasting glucose, n = ...
a<p>Data are mean (SD), median or % (n).</p>b<p>Not all women answered all demographic questions.</p
<p>Clinical and demographic data of patients who provided maternal blood samples (data are mean +/- ...
<p>#23 subjects’ blood samples were unavailable for testing CD4+T cell counts.</p><p>Characteristics...
<p>FPG: fasting plasma glucose. Data are expressed as mean±SD; n.s.: not significant.</p
<p>Data expressed as mean ± SE, mean (IQR). P* are differences between normal glucose metabolism (NG...
<p>Values are mean±standard deviation, except for a group(*) that included too few patients to perfo...
<p>Data are means ± SD or numbers (percentage).</p>a<p>body mass index (BMI),</p>b<p>fasting blood g...