<p>Data are means ± SD or numbers (percentage) of participants.</p><p>P-values for comparisons between groups are based on ANOVA or <i>χ<sup>2</sup></i>-tests.</p
<p><sup><i>1</i></sup><i>ANOVA p-value for overall between groups mean differences</i></p><p><sup><i...
a<p>Values are presented as mean(SD) or percentage.</p>b<p>p values were generated by chi-squared te...
ANOVA repeated measures analysis (n = 74) stratifying groups into asymptomatic (n = 39) and symptoma...
<p>Data are means ± SD or numbers (percentage) of participants.</p><p>P-values for comparisons betwe...
<p>Data are means ± SD or numbers (percentage) of participants.</p><p>P-values for comparisons betwe...
<p>Values are means ± SD or median (inter-quartile range) or number (proportion).</p><p>p-values wer...
*<p><i>p</i>-value associated to differences among sets using χ<sup>2</sup> test (categorical variab...
<p>The presented p-values are obtained through a one-way ANOVA. For the comparison of nominal variab...
<p>* p-value: One way ANOVA for continuous variables, Chi-squared test for categorical variables whe...
*<p>P-value was calculated using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) for age.</p>*<p>P-values were ...
<p>Values are mean (SD) or %.</p><p>p values are from ANOVA or Chi-square tests.</p><p>Characteristi...
<p>The data are expressed as the mean ± standard deviation. MD, mean deviation; NC, normal controls;...
<p>All p-values (weighted one-way ANOVA contrasts) <0.0001.</p><p>Baseline socio demographic and cli...
<p>Data are mean (SD) or absolute numbers and percentages. Test 1 = Kruskal-Wallis Test; Test 2 = χ<...
<p>SD, standard deviation.</p>*<p>Differences in mean values were assessed by ANOVA adjusted by cova...
<p><sup><i>1</i></sup><i>ANOVA p-value for overall between groups mean differences</i></p><p><sup><i...
a<p>Values are presented as mean(SD) or percentage.</p>b<p>p values were generated by chi-squared te...
ANOVA repeated measures analysis (n = 74) stratifying groups into asymptomatic (n = 39) and symptoma...
<p>Data are means ± SD or numbers (percentage) of participants.</p><p>P-values for comparisons betwe...
<p>Data are means ± SD or numbers (percentage) of participants.</p><p>P-values for comparisons betwe...
<p>Values are means ± SD or median (inter-quartile range) or number (proportion).</p><p>p-values wer...
*<p><i>p</i>-value associated to differences among sets using χ<sup>2</sup> test (categorical variab...
<p>The presented p-values are obtained through a one-way ANOVA. For the comparison of nominal variab...
<p>* p-value: One way ANOVA for continuous variables, Chi-squared test for categorical variables whe...
*<p>P-value was calculated using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) for age.</p>*<p>P-values were ...
<p>Values are mean (SD) or %.</p><p>p values are from ANOVA or Chi-square tests.</p><p>Characteristi...
<p>The data are expressed as the mean ± standard deviation. MD, mean deviation; NC, normal controls;...
<p>All p-values (weighted one-way ANOVA contrasts) <0.0001.</p><p>Baseline socio demographic and cli...
<p>Data are mean (SD) or absolute numbers and percentages. Test 1 = Kruskal-Wallis Test; Test 2 = χ<...
<p>SD, standard deviation.</p>*<p>Differences in mean values were assessed by ANOVA adjusted by cova...
<p><sup><i>1</i></sup><i>ANOVA p-value for overall between groups mean differences</i></p><p><sup><i...
a<p>Values are presented as mean(SD) or percentage.</p>b<p>p values were generated by chi-squared te...
ANOVA repeated measures analysis (n = 74) stratifying groups into asymptomatic (n = 39) and symptoma...