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    Forest Plot.

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    <p>Forest plot showing individual and pooled relative risks of all-cause mortality with 95% confidence intervals across 12 randomized clinical trials of weight loss interventions. Three trials did not report deaths in one intervention arm and are not included in this figure.</p

    Funnel Plot.

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    <p>Funnel plot of the point estimate and 95% confidence interval of 12 randomized clinical trials of intentional weight loss.</p

    Characteristics of the overall analytical sample and by percentiles of nondense mammographic area.

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    <p>Comparisons between groups from ANOVA for continuous variables and Chi-Square test for categorical variables. P value from Wald statistic to test for an overall effect across percentiles of nondense mammographic area. <sup>a</sup> Log-transformed cm<sup>2</sup>, <sup>b</sup> Square root-transformed cm<sup>2</sup> and percent. Abbreviations-BMI: body mass index, IQR: interquartile range</p

    Associations between mammographic measures (per standard deviation difference) and risk of mortality.

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    <p><sup>a</sup> Model 1 unadjusted; <sup>b</sup> Model 2 age-adjusted; <sup>c</sup> Model 3 adjusted for age, education, race, smoking history, type of mammogram (xerogram versus x-ray), diabetes and heart disease. <sup>d</sup> Model 4 adjusted for Model 2 covariates plus body mass index. P value from Wald statistic. All statistical tests were two-sided. Abbreviations-CI: confidence interval, HR: hazard ratio.</p

    Associations between percentiles of mammographic measures and risk of mortality.

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    <p><sup>a</sup> Model 1 unadjusted; <sup>b</sup> Model 2 age-adjusted; <sup>c</sup> Model 3 adjusted for age, education, race, smoking history, type of mammogram (xerogram versus x-ray), diabetes and heart disease. <sup>d</sup> Model 4 adjusted for Model 2 covariates plus body mass index. P value from Wald statistic to test for an overall effect of categories of mammographic measures. All statistical tests were two-sided. Abbreviations-CI: confidence interval, HR: hazard ratio.</p
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