<p>Mean ± SD, *:GM (range); in this case statistical significance was tested with log-transformed variables.</p
<p>All data are presented as mean ± SD. n = Number. p values <0.05 were considered significant.</p
<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 for normally distributed values, median (interquartile range) for non...
<p>Values given are averages ± SD.</p><p>Clinical characteristics of the study subjects.</p
<p>Demographic and clinical characteristics (Mean±SD) of the study population.</p
1<p>Values are either frequency (percentage) or mean (range).</p>2<p>Data were logarithmically trans...
<p>General demographic, clinical and anthropometric characteristics of study participants.</p
<p>Clinical characteristics of the subjects enrolled in the present study (Data are mean±SD).</p
<p>Demographic, clinical and laboratory characteristics of study participants.</p
Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of study participants (mean ± standard deviation).</p
<p>Mean, standard deviation and range values for characteristics of the study population.</p
<p>Values are expressed as mean ± standard deviation (or percentage in brackets).</p
<p>Data represented as Mean±SD.</p><p>*A p-value < 0.05, determined by Tukey’s HSD for differences b...
<p>Numeric data presented as mean (standard deviation), except <sup>†</sup>geometric mean (coefficie...
<p>*P value significant at 0.05.</p><p>Clinical and demographic characteristics of the study partici...
<p>All data are presented as mean ± SD. n = Number. p values <0.05 were considered significant.</p
<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 for normally distributed values, median (interquartile range) for non...
<p>Values given are averages ± SD.</p><p>Clinical characteristics of the study subjects.</p
<p>Demographic and clinical characteristics (Mean±SD) of the study population.</p
1<p>Values are either frequency (percentage) or mean (range).</p>2<p>Data were logarithmically trans...
<p>General demographic, clinical and anthropometric characteristics of study participants.</p
<p>Clinical characteristics of the subjects enrolled in the present study (Data are mean±SD).</p
<p>Demographic, clinical and laboratory characteristics of study participants.</p
Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of study participants (mean ± standard deviation).</p
<p>Mean, standard deviation and range values for characteristics of the study population.</p
<p>Values are expressed as mean ± standard deviation (or percentage in brackets).</p
<p>Data represented as Mean±SD.</p><p>*A p-value < 0.05, determined by Tukey’s HSD for differences b...
<p>Numeric data presented as mean (standard deviation), except <sup>†</sup>geometric mean (coefficie...
<p>*P value significant at 0.05.</p><p>Clinical and demographic characteristics of the study partici...
<p>All data are presented as mean ± SD. n = Number. p values <0.05 were considered significant.</p
<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 for normally distributed values, median (interquartile range) for non...