<p>No significant difference of distribution was observed among groups. Values are means ± SD for body weight and height.</p
<p>BMI, body mass index.</p><p>Baseline general characteristics of the study population.</p
<p>Values represent the means±SD.</p><p>BMI: body mass index, calculated as weight divided by the sq...
<p>BMI: Body Mass Index, CMJ: Counter movement jump. There was no difference between the two groups....
<p><i>Data are presented as mean ± SD. BMI (body mass index), PBF (percent body fat).</i></p
<p>Value are mean ± SE, BMI, body mass index.</p><p>Baseline physical characteristics (N = 14).</p
<p>Data are expressed as means ± standard deviation.</p><p>BMI, body mass index.</p><p>Significant d...
<p>Baseline characteristics of participants according to height category in men and women.</p
<p>Baseline characteristics of participants and comparison among different BMI groups.</p
<p>Data are presented by mean ± standard deviation (SD) or %.</p><p>Baseline characteristics accordi...
<p>The parameters were described as the mean ± SD at baseline in each group.</p><p>Baseline characte...
<p>All data are means ± SD. No significant differences between males and females for height, weight,...
*<p>Mean values ± standard deviations.</p>†<p>There was a significant difference (<i>P</i><0.05) in ...
<p>Note: Numbers may not sum to the total group number, as some items were not answered by all parti...
a<p>Significantly different from underweight boys;</p>b<p>significantly different from normal weight...
<p>Baseline characteristics of all the participants in the four weight status groups.</p
<p>BMI, body mass index.</p><p>Baseline general characteristics of the study population.</p
<p>Values represent the means±SD.</p><p>BMI: body mass index, calculated as weight divided by the sq...
<p>BMI: Body Mass Index, CMJ: Counter movement jump. There was no difference between the two groups....
<p><i>Data are presented as mean ± SD. BMI (body mass index), PBF (percent body fat).</i></p
<p>Value are mean ± SE, BMI, body mass index.</p><p>Baseline physical characteristics (N = 14).</p
<p>Data are expressed as means ± standard deviation.</p><p>BMI, body mass index.</p><p>Significant d...
<p>Baseline characteristics of participants according to height category in men and women.</p
<p>Baseline characteristics of participants and comparison among different BMI groups.</p
<p>Data are presented by mean ± standard deviation (SD) or %.</p><p>Baseline characteristics accordi...
<p>The parameters were described as the mean ± SD at baseline in each group.</p><p>Baseline characte...
<p>All data are means ± SD. No significant differences between males and females for height, weight,...
*<p>Mean values ± standard deviations.</p>†<p>There was a significant difference (<i>P</i><0.05) in ...
<p>Note: Numbers may not sum to the total group number, as some items were not answered by all parti...
a<p>Significantly different from underweight boys;</p>b<p>significantly different from normal weight...
<p>Baseline characteristics of all the participants in the four weight status groups.</p
<p>BMI, body mass index.</p><p>Baseline general characteristics of the study population.</p
<p>Values represent the means±SD.</p><p>BMI: body mass index, calculated as weight divided by the sq...
<p>BMI: Body Mass Index, CMJ: Counter movement jump. There was no difference between the two groups....