22 research outputs found
Prevalence of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) in Africa.
<p>*Refer to <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0097871#pone-0097871-t001" target="_blank">Table 1</a>;</p><p>**Could not obtain full text article.</p
Flow diagram illustrating the number of included and excluded studies in the systematic review on gestational diabetes mellitus in Africa.
<p>Flow diagram illustrating the number of included and excluded studies in the systematic review on gestational diabetes mellitus in Africa.</p
The different diagnostic criteria available for the diagnosis of gestational diabetes mellitus.
<p>The different diagnostic criteria available for the diagnosis of gestational diabetes mellitus.</p
Mean scores for the three dimensions of infant temperament at age 3 months, by mode of infant feeding at age 3 months.
<p>P-values are shown for tests of heterogeneity between all groups, adjusted for age.</p
Characteristics of the study population, according to the mode of infant feeding at age 3 months.
<p>Data are mean (SD) or n (%).</p><p>*35 mothers did not complete the relevant prenatal questionnaire and 145 did not complete this question.</p
Infant temperament at age three months according to gender.
<p>Data are means (±SD).</p><p>Main infant temperament dimensions are shown in bold and subscales in italics.</p
Mode of feeding and infant temperament, assessed at age three months (n = 316).
<p>Data are estimated marginal means (95% CI), adjusted for infant's age and index of multiple deprivation.</p><p>Main infant temperament dimensions are shown in bold.</p><p>*P<0.05 versus the Formula-fed group.</p
Characteristics of the urban and rural sample.
<p>Characteristics of the urban and rural sample.</p
Regression showing the predictors of EAT-26 score in the urban and rural groups.
<p>Regression showing the predictors of EAT-26 score in the urban and rural groups.</p
Multinomial regression showing the predictors of FID category in the urban and rural groups.
<p>Multinomial regression showing the predictors of FID category in the urban and rural groups.</p