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Maternal height in Swedish women and the prevalence of infants born preterm (<37 weeks of gestation), very preterm (<32 weeks of gestation), or extremely preterm (<28 weeks of gestation).
<p>Maternal height in Swedish women and the prevalence of infants born preterm (<37 weeks of gestation), very preterm (<32 weeks of gestation), or extremely preterm (<28 weeks of gestation).</p
Characteristics of the study population of 192,432 Swedish women and their newborns.
<p>Characteristics of the study population of 192,432 Swedish women and their newborns.</p
Characteristics of the 143 children studied according to their birth weight standard deviation scores (SDS).
<p>Age data are mean ± SD; other data are means and 95% confidence intervals adjusted for confounding factors in the multivariate models.</p><p>Characteristics of the 143 children studied according to their birth weight standard deviation scores (SDS).</p
Incidence of new cases of type 1 diabetes mellitus per 100,000 age-matched inhabitants diagnosed in Auckland (New Zealand) during 1990–2009.
<p>A) For all children <15 yr; B) for children 0–4 yr (solid gray line), 5–9 yr (dashed gray line), and 10–14 yr (solid black line).</p
Demographic characteristics of subjects at diagnosis.
<p>Where applicable, data are mean ± SEM.</p><p>*p<0.05,</p><p>**p<0.01, and</p><p>***p<0.001 for comparisons between groups. Different letters indicate significant differences (p<0.05) between groups.</p
Insulin sensitivity and other parameters of glucose homeostasis according to menarcheal age groups: Early (n = 13), Average (n = 28), and Late (n = 13).
<p>Data are adjusted means from multivariate models with respective 95% confidence intervals. *p<0.05 and **p<0.01 vs Early group; †††p<0.001 vs Late group.</p
Height and BMI SDS corrected for mean parental height and mid-parental BMI SDS, respectively, among the offspring of mothers of different ages at childbirth.
<p>Data are estimated marginal means and 95% confidence intervals, adjusted for other confounding factors in multivariate models (including paternal age). *p<0.05 and **p<0.01 vs children of mothers aged <30 years at childbirth. Abdominal adiposity is represented by the android fat to gynoid fat ratio. The 95% confidence intervals for the differences between groups are provided in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0058869#pone.0058869.s001" target="_blank">Table S1</a>.</p
Lipid and IGF profiles in childhood according to maternal age at childbirth.
<p>Data are estimated marginal means and 95% confidence intervals adjusted for other confounding factors in the multivariate models (including paternal age). *p<0.05 and **p<0.01 vs children of mothers aged <30 years at childbirth. The 95% confidence intervals for the differences between groups are provided in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0058869#pone.0058869.s001" target="_blank">Table S1</a>.</p