<p>Shown are either absolute frequencies and percentages or means and standard deviations.</p
Social, demographic and clinical characteristics of the population, according to study group.</p
<p>Numbers are shown as absolute numbers with percentile in brackets for categorical variables. For ...
Characteristics (absolute numbers and relevant proportions) of the study population by arm and overa...
<p>Data represent mean with standard deviation unless stated otherwise.</p><p>Characteristics of the...
<p><sup>a</sup> SES, socio-economic status</p><p><sup>b</sup> SD, standard deviation.</p><p>Characte...
<p><sup>a</sup>Data presented as means with standard deviation</p><p>Characteristics of study partic...
<p>± standard deviations and ranges (minimum, maximum).<sup></sup> Parameters are given as means </p
a<p>Mean ± SD (all such values).</p>b<p>n (%) (all such values).</p><p>Characteristics of the study ...
<p>Demographic characteristics of the sample including means and standard deviations.</p
<p>Descriptive statistics are shown as mean and (standard deviation) unless otherwise indicated.</p
<p>Abbreviations: SD, standard deviation.</p><p><sup>a</sup><i>P</i> value was calculated by the <i>...
Demographic characteristics of individuals who participated in Experiments 1 and 2 (means and standa...
<p>Data are shown as mean ± SD or percentages. Significant P <0.05 <i>vs.</i> control by Student' <i...
<p>Data are mean±standard deviation or %.</p><p>The basic characteristics of the study population (2...
<p>The data are expressed as the mean ± standard deviation as well as the median (IQR) and counts (%...
Social, demographic and clinical characteristics of the population, according to study group.</p
<p>Numbers are shown as absolute numbers with percentile in brackets for categorical variables. For ...
Characteristics (absolute numbers and relevant proportions) of the study population by arm and overa...
<p>Data represent mean with standard deviation unless stated otherwise.</p><p>Characteristics of the...
<p><sup>a</sup> SES, socio-economic status</p><p><sup>b</sup> SD, standard deviation.</p><p>Characte...
<p><sup>a</sup>Data presented as means with standard deviation</p><p>Characteristics of study partic...
<p>± standard deviations and ranges (minimum, maximum).<sup></sup> Parameters are given as means </p
a<p>Mean ± SD (all such values).</p>b<p>n (%) (all such values).</p><p>Characteristics of the study ...
<p>Demographic characteristics of the sample including means and standard deviations.</p
<p>Descriptive statistics are shown as mean and (standard deviation) unless otherwise indicated.</p
<p>Abbreviations: SD, standard deviation.</p><p><sup>a</sup><i>P</i> value was calculated by the <i>...
Demographic characteristics of individuals who participated in Experiments 1 and 2 (means and standa...
<p>Data are shown as mean ± SD or percentages. Significant P <0.05 <i>vs.</i> control by Student' <i...
<p>Data are mean±standard deviation or %.</p><p>The basic characteristics of the study population (2...
<p>The data are expressed as the mean ± standard deviation as well as the median (IQR) and counts (%...
Social, demographic and clinical characteristics of the population, according to study group.</p
<p>Numbers are shown as absolute numbers with percentile in brackets for categorical variables. For ...
Characteristics (absolute numbers and relevant proportions) of the study population by arm and overa...