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    Association between FF Proximity and BMI by sex. by Kimberly Yuin Y’ng Wong (22766265)

    Published 2025
    “…The overall association between FF proximity and BMI was not significant but modified by sex (p-<sub>heterogeneity</sub> <0.001). …”
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    Data. by Aroon La-up (14095691)

    Published 2025
    “…Osteoporosis prevalence remained stable in both males and females. The Linear Mixed-Effects Model analysis revealed significant associations between BMD and several factors: increasing age, female sex, diabetes status and BMI. …”
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    Characteristics of the study population. by Johannes Nairz (18010746)

    Published 2024
    “…CAP value showed a significant association with cfPWV in the unadjusted model (p < 0.001) but lost its significant influence in the multivariable model after adjusting for sex, age and cardiovascular risk criteria (increased BMI or waist circumference, impaired glucose metabolism, elevated blood pressure, elevated plasma triglycerides, and decreased HDL cholesterol; p = 0.540). …”
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    Study flow chart. by Johannes Nairz (18010746)

    Published 2024
    “…CAP value showed a significant association with cfPWV in the unadjusted model (p < 0.001) but lost its significant influence in the multivariable model after adjusting for sex, age and cardiovascular risk criteria (increased BMI or waist circumference, impaired glucose metabolism, elevated blood pressure, elevated plasma triglycerides, and decreased HDL cholesterol; p = 0.540). …”
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    Age-related correlation of PBMCs percentages in comparison between males and females. by Juliane F. Tampé (19976538)

    Published 2024
    “…Each circle represents an individual volunteer, orange for males and blue for females. The lines show the linear regression for each biological sex, and the grey area is the 95% confidence interval.…”
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    Univariate analyses. by Zachary E. M. Giovannini-Green (22008277)

    Published 2025
    “…ED utilization by individuals with psychotic disorders increased during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, while ED use by most Canadians decreased. …”
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    Overview of individuals in the study. by Zachary E. M. Giovannini-Green (22008277)

    Published 2025
    “…ED utilization by individuals with psychotic disorders increased during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, while ED use by most Canadians decreased. …”
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    Multivariate analyses. by Zachary E. M. Giovannini-Green (22008277)

    Published 2025
    “…ED utilization by individuals with psychotic disorders increased during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, while ED use by most Canadians decreased. …”