<p>Values are presented as mean (SD) or number (percentage) when appropriate.</p><p>PA: physical active; PI: physical inactive.</p><p>Maternal education-low: ≤6 year education.</p>*<p>there were some missing values.</p
<p>Data are means (standard deviation), unless otherwise indicated. MVPA indicates moderate-to-vigor...
<p>*<i>n = 1,446 due to missing data; **n = 1,440 due to missing data.</i></p><p>Women's sociodemogr...
<p>Numbers might no add to totals due to missing values. Data might not add up to 100% because of ro...
Mean (SD) or number (%) is shown. Note: due to missing values, some numbers do not add up to 100%. P...
<p>Values are mean [SD], or number (percent).</p>a<p>Data on height missing for one woman.</p
<p>Data presented as n (%), median (range) or mean (± SD) as appropriate.</p><p># n = 50</p><p>*4 mi...
<p>BMI = body mass index, SDS = standard deviation scores.</p>a<p>Values are percentages or means (S...
1, 2, 3<p>Number of missing data.</p><p>Baseline characteristics of the study population.</p
<p>Data are presented as number (percent) unless otherwise indicated.</p>a<p>Percents given are rela...
a<p>For these variables there is missing data as follows:</p><p>Social class at birth 606 (320 femal...
a<p>The p-value refers to the difference between diabetic and non-diabetic individuals.</p>b<p>Missi...
<p>Values are presented as mean (SD) or number (percentage) when appropriate.</p><p>BMI: body mass i...
a<p>Totals differ from the total number of study children because of missing values.</p
<p><sup>*</sup>Few data were missing.</p><p>Characteristics of the female participants in the study....
<p>*Mean ± standard deviation (range).</p><p>Numbers for employment status do not add up to the tota...
<p>Data are means (standard deviation), unless otherwise indicated. MVPA indicates moderate-to-vigor...
<p>*<i>n = 1,446 due to missing data; **n = 1,440 due to missing data.</i></p><p>Women's sociodemogr...
<p>Numbers might no add to totals due to missing values. Data might not add up to 100% because of ro...
Mean (SD) or number (%) is shown. Note: due to missing values, some numbers do not add up to 100%. P...
<p>Values are mean [SD], or number (percent).</p>a<p>Data on height missing for one woman.</p
<p>Data presented as n (%), median (range) or mean (± SD) as appropriate.</p><p># n = 50</p><p>*4 mi...
<p>BMI = body mass index, SDS = standard deviation scores.</p>a<p>Values are percentages or means (S...
1, 2, 3<p>Number of missing data.</p><p>Baseline characteristics of the study population.</p
<p>Data are presented as number (percent) unless otherwise indicated.</p>a<p>Percents given are rela...
a<p>For these variables there is missing data as follows:</p><p>Social class at birth 606 (320 femal...
a<p>The p-value refers to the difference between diabetic and non-diabetic individuals.</p>b<p>Missi...
<p>Values are presented as mean (SD) or number (percentage) when appropriate.</p><p>BMI: body mass i...
a<p>Totals differ from the total number of study children because of missing values.</p
<p><sup>*</sup>Few data were missing.</p><p>Characteristics of the female participants in the study....
<p>*Mean ± standard deviation (range).</p><p>Numbers for employment status do not add up to the tota...
<p>Data are means (standard deviation), unless otherwise indicated. MVPA indicates moderate-to-vigor...
<p>*<i>n = 1,446 due to missing data; **n = 1,440 due to missing data.</i></p><p>Women's sociodemogr...
<p>Numbers might no add to totals due to missing values. Data might not add up to 100% because of ro...