<p>*Difference in birth weight was adjusted for gestational age; difference in weight, height and BMI was adjusted for age.</p
<p>Differences in birth rate according to women’s characteristics (N = 3482).</p
<p>The mean and standard deviation for all 25 anthropometric dimensions based on gender and all part...
<p><sup>a</sup>P-value was for test of sex difference.</p><p>Abbreviation: SD, Standard Deviation.</...
<p><b>The mean weight for age z-score in each strata (small and adequate-for-gestational age) was se...
<p>Estimated population differences were evaluated at the median level of adiposity (fat mass % or s...
<p>Associations between study variables and birth weight (all models control for infant sex and gest...
<p>Data are expressed as mean ± SEM. Males: n = 13–39/group, females: n = 13–42/group. (A) GEE showe...
<p>Data are expressed as mean ± standard deviation.</p><p><sup>*</sup> Adjusted for maternal age, ge...
Sex-stratified descriptive statistics of early life biomedical and social factors including test for...
<p>Average birth weight and height for sample population percentiles for males and females.</p
<p>Data distribution by sex–no statistically significant differences were observed except for the he...
<p>LMM analysis shows that sex and mortality significantly affect average weight across time (see te...
<p>All mean differences are adjusted for gender only.</p><p>They are not mutually adjusted for the o...
<p>Women are reference-group.* Indicates a statistically significant (p<0.05) sex difference in the ...
<p>Footnote: Differences in the dependent variable in adulthood per kg or BMI unit in childhood are ...
<p>Differences in birth rate according to women’s characteristics (N = 3482).</p
<p>The mean and standard deviation for all 25 anthropometric dimensions based on gender and all part...
<p><sup>a</sup>P-value was for test of sex difference.</p><p>Abbreviation: SD, Standard Deviation.</...
<p><b>The mean weight for age z-score in each strata (small and adequate-for-gestational age) was se...
<p>Estimated population differences were evaluated at the median level of adiposity (fat mass % or s...
<p>Associations between study variables and birth weight (all models control for infant sex and gest...
<p>Data are expressed as mean ± SEM. Males: n = 13–39/group, females: n = 13–42/group. (A) GEE showe...
<p>Data are expressed as mean ± standard deviation.</p><p><sup>*</sup> Adjusted for maternal age, ge...
Sex-stratified descriptive statistics of early life biomedical and social factors including test for...
<p>Average birth weight and height for sample population percentiles for males and females.</p
<p>Data distribution by sex–no statistically significant differences were observed except for the he...
<p>LMM analysis shows that sex and mortality significantly affect average weight across time (see te...
<p>All mean differences are adjusted for gender only.</p><p>They are not mutually adjusted for the o...
<p>Women are reference-group.* Indicates a statistically significant (p<0.05) sex difference in the ...
<p>Footnote: Differences in the dependent variable in adulthood per kg or BMI unit in childhood are ...
<p>Differences in birth rate according to women’s characteristics (N = 3482).</p
<p>The mean and standard deviation for all 25 anthropometric dimensions based on gender and all part...
<p><sup>a</sup>P-value was for test of sex difference.</p><p>Abbreviation: SD, Standard Deviation.</...