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T2D<sub>PRS</sub> is Associated with PCOS After Accounting for BMI<sub>residual</sub>.
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T2D<sub>PRS</sub> and BMI<sub>PRS</sub> are Associated with PCOS Case Status.
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Participants’ BMI, MET, and eating patterns.
Published 2025“…Conversely, students aged 46–50 showed a five- to nine-fold increase in CVD risk. Significant factors influencing CVD risk included BMI (Exp(β) = 11.70), smoking status (Exp(β) = 6.54), PA (Exp(β) = 7.61), SF intake (Exp(β) = 4.79), GL (Exp(β) = 7.00), CF intake (Exp(β) = 24.58), and oily fish consumption (Exp(β) = 2.99). …”
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Coefficients of the reduced linear regression model without multicollinearity.
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Coefficients of the reduced linear regression model without multicollinearity.
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Effect size of BMI on 28-day mortality in prespecified and exploratory subgroups.
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Estimation of the coefficients of a generalised linear model of posttraumatic stress symptomatology.
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