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S1 Dataset -
Published 2023“…Nine swimmers maintained one coordination pattern, but other swimmers switched their coordination during the trial, particularly by shortening the duration of the glide with arms at the side. LMM showed a linear decrease (from the first to the last turn) in the time gap between the end of the dolphin kick and the start of the arm pull-out (a glide with the streamlined body position; F = 9.64, p = 0.034) and the glide duration with the arms at the side (F = 11.66, p = 0.015). …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Predictors and Changes in Paternal Perinatal Depression Profiles—Insights From the DREAM Study.PDF
Published 2020“…Unobserved profiles of paternal perinatal depression and movement between profiles were investigated using latent transition analysis. A number of potential predictors with regard to lifestyle and current life situation were included as covariates. …”
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Genetic predisposition to elevated levels of C-reactive protein is associated with a decreased risk for preeclampsia
Published 2016“…<i>Results</i>: The genetic risk score (GRS) related to higher levels of CRP demonstrated a significantly decreased risk of preeclampsia (OR 0.89, 95% CI 0.82–0.96). …”
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Selected metabolic traits significantly associated with FFMI<sup>a</sup> in a linear regression model adjusted for age and sex in the KORA S4 sample.
Published 2012“…a<p>Fat Free Mass Index;</p>b<p>direction of the association (positive or negative);</p>c<p>for multiple testing adjusted p-value;</p>d<p>adjusted R<sup>2</sup> of the linear model;</p>e<p>p-gain, fold decrease in the p-value of association for the pair of metabolites, compared to the lowest of two p-values for the single metabolites;</p>f<p>confirmed in KORA F4, for * significance and direction; # confirmed for xLeu in F4, n.a., metabolite was not available in F4; AAs, amino acids; Σ aromatic amino acids, sum of tyrosine, phenylalanine, and tryptophan; Σ BCAAs, sum of valine, isoleucine, and leucine; Σ glucogenic amino acids, sum of alanine, glycine, and serine.…”