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Additional file 1: Figure S1. of Circulating microRNAs are deregulated in overweight/obese children: preliminary results of the I.Family study
In the highly predicted pathway âÂÂFatty acid metabolismâ [hsa00071] targets of miR-31-5p are highlighted. Relevant pathways predicted to be targeted by the differentially expressed miRNAs. (PPTX 64 kb
Additional file 3: Figure S3. of Circulating microRNAs are deregulated in overweight/obese children: preliminary results of the I.Family study
Targets actively regulated by miRNAs in âÂÂArrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathyâ pathway. (PPTX 301 kb
IOTF obesity risk of early life course factors.
a<p>Analyses were matched on sex, age and country.</p>b<p>Analyses were additionally adjusted for putative confounders (see last column).</p><p>Matched odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI): OR with p<0.05 are printed in bold.</p
Multivariate models for pre-, peri- and postpartum risk factors on IOTF obesity risk.
a<p>Analyses were matched on sex, age and country.</p>b<p>Analyses were additionally adjusted for all parameters in the respective column.</p><p>Matched odds ratios (OR), 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) and Wald-statistics (Wald): OR with p<0.05 are printed in bold.</p
Anthropometric variables at T0 according to <i>FTO</i> rs9939609 genotypes.
<p>Values are mean (95% confidence interval (CI)).</p><p>Multiple regression analysis adjusted for age, sex and country of origin.</p><p>BMIâ=âbody mass index; WCâ=âwaist circumference; SSâ=âsum of skinfolds (subscapular + tricipital); W/Hâ=âwaist-to-height ratio.</p
Prevalence of overweight/obesity at T0 and T1 and incidence over the two-year follow-up, according to <i>FTO</i> rs9939609 genotypes.
<p>p for Ď2 statistics.</p
Two-year variation in anthropometric variables according to <i>FTO</i> rs9939609 genotypes.
<p>Values are mean (95% confidence interval (CI)).</p><p>Multiple regression analysis adjusted for age, sex, country of origin, intervention/control study group, T0 values of the examined variables and individual time interval between T0 and T1.</p><p>BMIâ=âbody mass index; WCâ=âwaist circumference; SSâ=âsum of skinfolds (subscapular + tricipital); W/Hâ=âwaist-to-height ratio. ÎBMIâ=â(BMI at T1) - (BMI at T0); ÎWCâ=â(WC at T1) - (WC at T0); ÎSSâ=â(SS at T1) - (SS at T0); ÎW/Hâ=â(W/H at T1) - (W/H at T0).</p
Predicted BMI growth trajectories of children having a mother with a BMI of 20 kg/m<sup>2</sup> (solid) vs. with a BMI of 25 kg/m<sup>2</sup> (dashed) by sex (girls: black; boys: grey) and country; all other covariates were set to a constant value (continuous covariates were set to 0 (i.e. to the value used for centring), categorical variables were set to the reference category).
<p>Predicted BMI growth trajectories of children having a mother with a BMI of 20 kg/m<sup>2</sup> (solid) vs. with a BMI of 25 kg/m<sup>2</sup> (dashed) by sex (girls: black; boys: grey) and country; all other covariates were set to a constant value (continuous covariates were set to 0 (i.e. to the value used for centring), categorical variables were set to the reference category).</p