a<p>N = 496 subjects after exclusion of participants with missing data.</p>b<p>The mean and standard deviation (SD) of BMI of the sample is 19.45±3.4.</p>c<p>referred to the age of 10 years.</p>d<p>the number that do not add to 542 are due to missing data for the variable.</p>e<p>referred to the parental education of 13 years.</p>f<p>referred to birth weight ≥4 kilograms.</p>g<p>referred to recommended daily servings.</p
<p>Mean and ± standard deviation are shown for continuous variables, P value calculated with a Stude...
a<p>BMI = Body Mass Index; <sup>b</sup>variables included in the multivariate regression analysis.</...
<p>BMI = body mass index, SDS = standard deviation scores.</p>a<p>Values are percentages or means (S...
<p>*There were 988 missing data on BMI category.</p><p>Demographic data of study participants (n = 7...
<p>Yrs: years; cm: centimeters; g: grams; BMI: body mass index; kg: kilograms; m: meters.</p>*<p>Dat...
<p>^p-value obtained using chi-square test (at 95% significance level).</p><p>*The proportions (of m...
<p>a. 62 individuals missing obesity status, 40 of these were postmeonopausal and 19 premenopausal (...
<p>Data are means and SDs for continuous and percentages and frequencies for categorical variables. ...
BMI; body mass index. Values are means (standard deviation) or percentage. Percentages of those miss...
<p>Data are means and SDs for continuous and percentages and frequencies for categorical variables. ...
<p>percentages are weighted; n refers to number in unweighted sample.</p>*<p>household wealth index ...
<p>Mean ± standard deviation, except weight status (%). Differences between boys and girls calculate...
<p>Data are presented as mean ± standard deviation for continuous variables and n (%) for categorica...
<p>Values are given as mean ± SD (first line) and min-max (except pubertal stages, second line). Gro...
<p>Results are expressed as mean ± standard deviation. Significant at P<0.05.</p><p>BMI – Body Mass ...
<p>Mean and ± standard deviation are shown for continuous variables, P value calculated with a Stude...
a<p>BMI = Body Mass Index; <sup>b</sup>variables included in the multivariate regression analysis.</...
<p>BMI = body mass index, SDS = standard deviation scores.</p>a<p>Values are percentages or means (S...
<p>*There were 988 missing data on BMI category.</p><p>Demographic data of study participants (n = 7...
<p>Yrs: years; cm: centimeters; g: grams; BMI: body mass index; kg: kilograms; m: meters.</p>*<p>Dat...
<p>^p-value obtained using chi-square test (at 95% significance level).</p><p>*The proportions (of m...
<p>a. 62 individuals missing obesity status, 40 of these were postmeonopausal and 19 premenopausal (...
<p>Data are means and SDs for continuous and percentages and frequencies for categorical variables. ...
BMI; body mass index. Values are means (standard deviation) or percentage. Percentages of those miss...
<p>Data are means and SDs for continuous and percentages and frequencies for categorical variables. ...
<p>percentages are weighted; n refers to number in unweighted sample.</p>*<p>household wealth index ...
<p>Mean ± standard deviation, except weight status (%). Differences between boys and girls calculate...
<p>Data are presented as mean ± standard deviation for continuous variables and n (%) for categorica...
<p>Values are given as mean ± SD (first line) and min-max (except pubertal stages, second line). Gro...
<p>Results are expressed as mean ± standard deviation. Significant at P<0.05.</p><p>BMI – Body Mass ...
<p>Mean and ± standard deviation are shown for continuous variables, P value calculated with a Stude...
a<p>BMI = Body Mass Index; <sup>b</sup>variables included in the multivariate regression analysis.</...
<p>BMI = body mass index, SDS = standard deviation scores.</p>a<p>Values are percentages or means (S...