Department of Food and Nutrition, Changshin University, Chanagwon, Korea, Professor.
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1) Mean ± SE
2) N (%)
*: p<0.05, ***: p<0.001
1) Adjusted for residence and age in total subjects
2) Mean ± SE
*: p<0.05, **: p<0.01, ***: p<0.001
1) N (%)
**: p<0.01
1) N (%)
2) Adjusted for residence and age in total subjects
3) Mean ± SE
*: p<0.05
1) Adjusted for residence and age in total subjects
2) Mean ± S.E.
3) Body mass index
*: p<0.05, ***: p<0.001
1) Adjusted for residence, age, height, weight, weight at birth, breastfeeding and nutritional supplement in total subjects.
2) The odds ratio at on increase of 100 kcal
3) The odds ratio at on increase of 5 g
4) The odds ratio at on increase of 50 mg
5) The odds ratio at on increase of 1.0 mg
6) The odds ratio at on increase of 0.1 mg
**: p<0.01, ***: p<0.001
1) Mean ± SE 2) N (%) *:
1) Adjusted for residence and age in total subjects 2) Mean ± SE *:
1) N (%) **:
1) N (%) 2) Adjusted for residence and age in total subjects 3) Mean ± SE *:
1) Adjusted for residence and age in total subjects 2) Mean ± S.E. 3) Body mass index *:
1) Adjusted for residence, age, height, weight, weight at birth, breastfeeding and nutritional supplement in total subjects. 2) The odds ratio at on increase of 100 kcal 3) The odds ratio at on increase of 5 g 4) The odds ratio at on increase of 50 mg 5) The odds ratio at on increase of 1.0 mg 6) The odds ratio at on increase of 0.1 mg **: