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Regression model coefficients.
Published 2025“…In an ordinal regression model BMI was a significant predictor (<i>B</i> = .10, <i>p</i> = .007) for increases in depression. …”
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ICOPE screening positive participant’s responses.
Published 2025“…In an ordinal regression model BMI was a significant predictor (<i>B</i> = .10, <i>p</i> = .007) for increases in depression. …”
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WHO BMI classification for adults.
Published 2025“…In an ordinal regression model BMI was a significant predictor (<i>B</i> = .10, <i>p</i> = .007) for increases in depression. …”
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3267
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3268
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Effect of the different variables on ADCs in univariate and multivariate analysis.
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Characteristics of the participants.
Published 2025“…Overall physical activity levels decreased at follow-up compared to baseline. However, the contribution of commuting school activities to overall physical activity significantly increased at follow-up compared to baseline, especially in step counts and MVPA. …”
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Predicted probability of infection symptoms due to forest cover for 2011 and 2016.
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Changes in graph parameters over the birth transition.
Published 2024“…<p>(A) Nodes showing significant age-related changes in GE, where red indicates increased GE with age, while blue indicates decreased GE with age. …”
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