<p>Data are expressed as mean ± standard deviation for parametric data or as median (25<sup>th</sup> and 75<sup>th</sup> percentiles) for non-parametric data. Values with different superscripts (a,b,c) indicate that the differences among groups are significant (p<0.05) when compared by means of one-way ANOVA or Kruskal-Wallis for data with normal or without normal distribution, respectively, followed by a post hoc test.</p><p>Abbreviations: MetS, metabolic syndrome; BMI, body mass index, BP, blood pressure; RBP4, retinol binding protein-4, Apo, apolipoprotein; HOMA-IR, homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance.</p
<p>Data were shown as median (interquartile range). Independent sample T test was used to compare ch...
<p>Values are given as mean ± SD or median (interquartile range), unless otherwise indicated.</p><p>...
<p>MHNO, metabolically healthy non-obese; MHO, metabolically healthy obese; MUHNO, metabolically unh...
<p>Data are expressed as mean ± standard deviation for parametric data or as median (25<sup>th</sup>...
<p>The results are given as the mean ± standard deviation. MO-L-IR: Morbid obesity with low insulin ...
<p>The results are given as the mean ± SD. BMI: body mass index; FFA: Free fatty acids; HOMA-IR: hom...
<p>The results are given as the mean±SD. BMI: body mass index; HOMA-IR: homeostasis model assessment...
<p>BMI: body mass index; E2: estradiol;</p>*<p>: Significant difference (P<0.05);</p>a<p>P<0.05 as c...
<p>Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index, DBP, diastolic blood pressure, HOMA-IR, homeostasis model as...
<p>Values are given as average ± SEM for each group (34–36 per group) where N/Ow represents the norm...
<p>Data are expressed as mean ± SD. <i>P</i> refers to statistical significance at the Mann-Whitney ...
<p>Values are expressed as means ± standard deviations. GLM analysis including gender, age and puber...
<p>Comparison of anthropometrical and biochemical parameters of obese patients and healthy individua...
<p>Quantitative variables are presented as median (interquartile range). Obesity is defined as BMI S...
<p>BMI: body mass index; SBP: systolic blood pressure; DBP: diastolic blood pressure; DM: diabetes m...
<p>Data were shown as median (interquartile range). Independent sample T test was used to compare ch...
<p>Values are given as mean ± SD or median (interquartile range), unless otherwise indicated.</p><p>...
<p>MHNO, metabolically healthy non-obese; MHO, metabolically healthy obese; MUHNO, metabolically unh...
<p>Data are expressed as mean ± standard deviation for parametric data or as median (25<sup>th</sup>...
<p>The results are given as the mean ± standard deviation. MO-L-IR: Morbid obesity with low insulin ...
<p>The results are given as the mean ± SD. BMI: body mass index; FFA: Free fatty acids; HOMA-IR: hom...
<p>The results are given as the mean±SD. BMI: body mass index; HOMA-IR: homeostasis model assessment...
<p>BMI: body mass index; E2: estradiol;</p>*<p>: Significant difference (P<0.05);</p>a<p>P<0.05 as c...
<p>Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index, DBP, diastolic blood pressure, HOMA-IR, homeostasis model as...
<p>Values are given as average ± SEM for each group (34–36 per group) where N/Ow represents the norm...
<p>Data are expressed as mean ± SD. <i>P</i> refers to statistical significance at the Mann-Whitney ...
<p>Values are expressed as means ± standard deviations. GLM analysis including gender, age and puber...
<p>Comparison of anthropometrical and biochemical parameters of obese patients and healthy individua...
<p>Quantitative variables are presented as median (interquartile range). Obesity is defined as BMI S...
<p>BMI: body mass index; SBP: systolic blood pressure; DBP: diastolic blood pressure; DM: diabetes m...
<p>Data were shown as median (interquartile range). Independent sample T test was used to compare ch...
<p>Values are given as mean ± SD or median (interquartile range), unless otherwise indicated.</p><p>...
<p>MHNO, metabolically healthy non-obese; MHO, metabolically healthy obese; MUHNO, metabolically unh...