36 research outputs found

    Mean differences in Height and Weight Model Parameters in each Maternal smoking category and the reference category (No smoking) using the (One-step Method)<sup>a</sup> in Children aged 0–5 years in the EDEN Study, 2003–2012.

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    <p>Mean differences in Height and Weight Model Parameters in each Maternal smoking category and the reference category (No smoking) using the (One-step Method)<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0157766#t002fn002" target="_blank"><sup>a</sup></a> in Children aged 0–5 years in the EDEN Study, 2003–2012.</p

    Mean Differences in Predicted Anthropometric Outcomes from Birth to 5 Years in each Maternal Smoking Category and the Reference Category (No Smoking)<sup>a</sup> (Two-step method).

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    <p>Mean Differences in Predicted Anthropometric Outcomes from Birth to 5 Years in each Maternal Smoking Category and the Reference Category (No Smoking)<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0157766#t003fn002" target="_blank"><sup>a</sup></a> (Two-step method).</p

    Children (n = 1,666) and Parental Characteristics by Maternal Smoking Status during pregnancy from the EDEN study, 2003–2012.

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    <p>Children (n = 1,666) and Parental Characteristics by Maternal Smoking Status during pregnancy from the EDEN study, 2003–2012.</p

    Levels of the “One-step” and “Two-step” Modeling Methods of Growth for Children from the EDEN study aged from birth to 5 years.

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    <p>Levels of the “One-step” and “Two-step” Modeling Methods of Growth for Children from the EDEN study aged from birth to 5 years.</p

    Weight Growth Trajectories from birth to 5 years by deciles of weight growth parameters (Ai, Bi, Ci and Di) in Children of the EDEN Study, France, 2003–2012.

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    <p>Weight Growth Trajectories from birth to 5 years by deciles of weight growth parameters (Ai, Bi, Ci and Di) in Children of the EDEN Study, France, 2003–2012.</p

    A Novel Method to Describe Early Offspring Body Mass Index (BMI) Trajectories and to Study Its Determinants - Fig 3

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    <p>A1) Weight (kg), B1) Height (cm), and C1) BMI (kg/m<sup>2</sup>): Mean Trajectories in each category of Maternal Smoking for children from the EDEN Study aged from birth to 5 years. A2) Weight (kg), B2) Height (cm), and C2) BMI (kg/m<sup>2</sup>): Differences in Trajectories between each category of Maternal Smoking and the Reference Category (No Smoking) for children from the EDEN Study aged from birth to 5 years. Mean Trajectories are illustrated for Boys breastfed less than 3 months with 30 year-old non-overweight mothers with a high-school education or less born in Poitiers.</p

    Mother-offspring correlation for pedometer-assessed physical activity (Fleurbaix-Laventie Ville-Santé II study).

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    <p>Data are interclass correlation coefficients (95%CI) of number of steps standardized for sex and age. Data for physical activity during leisure time are from the Modifiable Activity Questionnaire. The total number of clusters can differ from maximal number of clusters (283) because of missing data.</p

    Characteristics of the subjects (Fleurbaix-Laventie Ville-Santé II study).

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    <p>Values are expressed as mean ± standard deviation, or median and interquartiles. Data for leisure time and walking are from the Modifiable Activity Questionnaire.</p

    Familial correlations for pedometer-assessed physical activity (Fleurbaix-Laventie Ville-Santé II study).

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    <p>Data are correlation coefficients (95%CI) of number of steps standardized for sex and age.</p><p>Maximal number of clusters because for each coefficient computation data could be missing.</p
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