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Table 1 Comparison between subsamples and complete samples in the IoW

From: Pre-adolescence DNA methylation is associated with BMI status change from pre- to post-adolescence

Ā 

Subset sample (nā€‰=ā€‰325) *

Complete cohort (nā€‰=ā€‰806)

p value

ZBMI (Meanā€‰Ā±ā€‰SD)

Ā Ā 

Age10

0.45 (1.04)

0.29 (0.92)

0.45

Male

0.43 (1.01)

0.18 (0.92)

0.43

Female

0.49 (1.09)

0.39 (0.91)

0.49

Age18

0.53 (1.17)

0.20 (1.01)

0.53

Male

0.41 (1.16)

āˆ’0.03 (1.05)

0.41

Female

0.69 (1.18)

0.41 (0.93)

0.69

N (%)

Ā Ā 

Gender

Ā Ā Ā 

Male

186 (57.2%)

382 (47.4%)

0.43

Female

139 (42.8%)

424 (52.6%)

Ā 

BMI transition

Ā Ā Ā 

Normalā€‰ā†’ā€‰OwO**

31 (10.8%)

68 (9.8%)

0.9

OwOā€‰ā†’ā€‰Normal

24 (8.3%)

66 (9.5%)

OwOā€‰ā†’ā€‰OwO

30 (20.4%)

81 (11.7%)

Normalā€‰ā†’ā€‰Normal

203 (70.5%)

479 (6.9%)

  1. *Subset samples are selected based on availability of DNA methylation data. ** OwO: Overweight/Obese