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The relationship between clinical parameters and weight regain.
<p>The association between BMI (A, B), fasting insulin (C, D), HOMA-IR (E, F), and fasting glucose (G, H) and relative weight regain were assessed by Spearmanās Ļ correlation analysis. A, C, E, and G illustrate the relationship between baseline CID1 parameters and weight regain, while B, D, F, and H illustrate the relationship between differential parameters (i.e. ĪCID2-CID1) and weight regain. Relative weight regain ā=ā1 represents a 100% regain in body weight. <sup>a</sup>p<0.05 was considered statistically significant.</p
Flowchart for subject selection from the DiOGenes cohort.
<p>Flowchart for subject selection from the DiOGenes cohort.</p
Differences in anthropometric and clinical parameters between women and men.
<p>Box plots depicting LCD induced changes (i.e. ĪCID2-CID1) in anthropometric and clinical parameters for females (white) and males (grey). <sup>a</sup>p<0.05 between male and female values when conducting Studentās t-tests was considered statistically significant.</p