<p>Differences between men and women at baseline: α – t-test, β – Wilcoxon Two-Sample test, γ – Chi-square test.</p
<p>Significant difference between genders are expressed as</p>**<p>p<0.01;</p>***<p>p<0.001.</p
<p>*Mean ± standard deviation (SD), (Maximum – Minimum), BMI–Body mass index, BF%–Percent body fat, ...
*<p>indicates a statistically significant difference between males and females (p<0.05).</p
<p>Skewed data are presented as the medians (interquartile ranges), and categorical data are present...
<p>*Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Tests between the two groups ‚No ESRD‘ and ‚ESRD‘ revealed significant diff...
<p>Descriptive statistics of the participants and differences between men and women determined using...
<p>Box plots depicting LCD induced changes (i.e. ΔCID2-CID1) in anthropometric and clinical paramete...
<p>Individual and average just-noticeable differences for men and women in all three tasks.</p
a<p><i>P</i><0.05 vs. T1 and <sup>b</sup><i>P</i><0.05 vs. T2 (One-way ANOVA and post hoc test).</p>...
<p>Comparison between men and women.</p>a<p>P value obtained with chi-square tests.</p
<p>* p <0.001 between men and women</p><p>Baseline characteristics of study participants.</p
<p>Characteristics of male and female participants of the MisSA study in Germany 2014–2016 (n = 2,91...
Descriptive statistic and results of group differences test according to gender (women vs men) for a...
<p><i>p-value reflects differences in men and women based on independent samples t-tests.</i></p><p>...
<p>*Ordinal logistic regression – Odds ratio - men: women.</p>†<p>Generalised linear model - Relativ...
<p>Significant difference between genders are expressed as</p>**<p>p<0.01;</p>***<p>p<0.001.</p
<p>*Mean ± standard deviation (SD), (Maximum – Minimum), BMI–Body mass index, BF%–Percent body fat, ...
*<p>indicates a statistically significant difference between males and females (p<0.05).</p
<p>Skewed data are presented as the medians (interquartile ranges), and categorical data are present...
<p>*Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Tests between the two groups ‚No ESRD‘ and ‚ESRD‘ revealed significant diff...
<p>Descriptive statistics of the participants and differences between men and women determined using...
<p>Box plots depicting LCD induced changes (i.e. ΔCID2-CID1) in anthropometric and clinical paramete...
<p>Individual and average just-noticeable differences for men and women in all three tasks.</p
a<p><i>P</i><0.05 vs. T1 and <sup>b</sup><i>P</i><0.05 vs. T2 (One-way ANOVA and post hoc test).</p>...
<p>Comparison between men and women.</p>a<p>P value obtained with chi-square tests.</p
<p>* p <0.001 between men and women</p><p>Baseline characteristics of study participants.</p
<p>Characteristics of male and female participants of the MisSA study in Germany 2014–2016 (n = 2,91...
Descriptive statistic and results of group differences test according to gender (women vs men) for a...
<p><i>p-value reflects differences in men and women based on independent samples t-tests.</i></p><p>...
<p>*Ordinal logistic regression – Odds ratio - men: women.</p>†<p>Generalised linear model - Relativ...
<p>Significant difference between genders are expressed as</p>**<p>p<0.01;</p>***<p>p<0.001.</p
<p>*Mean ± standard deviation (SD), (Maximum – Minimum), BMI–Body mass index, BF%–Percent body fat, ...
*<p>indicates a statistically significant difference between males and females (p<0.05).</p