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Additional file 1: Table S1. of Dietary patterns are associated with lung function among Spanish smokers without respiratory disease
Categorization of the 45-item FFQ into food groups (DOC 37Ă‚Â kb
Association between markers of iron metabolism and total or uncarboxylated osteocalcin serum levels.
<p>β values are unstandardized regression coefficients and represents the change in total and uncarboxylated osteocalcin according to increases in ferritin, soluble transferrin receptor and the ratio of sTfR/ferritin. Model 1: adjusted for sex, age and BMI, smoking status, total energy intake and energy expenditure in leisure-time physical activity. Model 2: additionally adjusted for fasting plasma glucose, insulin and markers of inflammation and oxidative stress (adiponectin, C-reactive protein, oxidized LDL) and ferritin and transferrin receptor adjusted for each other).</p
Correlations between serum ferritin levels and selected biochemical parameters.
<p>Correlation coefficients are based on log<sub>e</sub>-transformed values of markers except HOMA-IR and HOMA-BCF.</p
Baseline characteristics of the study subjects.
<p>Data expressed as mean ± SE, mean (IQR). P* are differences between normal glucose metabolism (NGM) and impaired fasting glucose (IFG) groups.</p
Technical development of the DP-TRANSFERS implementation programme.
<p>Abbreviations. FINDRISC: Finnish Diabetes Risc Score; eCRF: electronic Case Report Form; S(n): Group session (number).</p
Baseline risk pattern characteristics of participants in the screening step (n = 1819) by sex including FINDRISC and laboratory findings.
<p>Baseline risk pattern characteristics of participants in the screening step (n = 1819) by sex including FINDRISC and laboratory findings.</p
Geographical distribution of the coordinating and associated DP-TRANSFERS centres that participated during the first year of implementation.
<p>The colour intensity is proportional to the absolute density of population per county within the Catalan territory.</p
Distribution of participation by coordinating centre at three levels (centres, professionals and participants) one year after implementation.
<p>Distribution of participation by coordinating centre at three levels (centres, professionals and participants) one year after implementation.</p
Baseline risk pattern characteristics of participants who were included (n = 1458) or excluded (n = 361) from developing the lifestyle intervention including an estimate of direct resources specifically applied in the screening step during the first year of implementation.
<p>Baseline risk pattern characteristics of participants who were included (n = 1458) or excluded (n = 361) from developing the lifestyle intervention including an estimate of direct resources specifically applied in the screening step during the first year of implementation.</p