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Fig. 3 | BMC Medicine

Fig. 3

From: BMI trajectories from birth to young adulthood associate with distinct cardiometabolic profiles

Fig. 3

Association of BMI trajectories with circulating inflammatory proteins determined by linear regression. The stable normal BMI group was the reference group. The x-axis displays the β coefficients along with their corresponding 95% confidence intervals. The models were adjusted for sex, smoking status, parental education, maternal smoking during pregnancy, maternal BMI at early pregnancy, maternal hypertension, parity before the index person was born, and cesarean section. The statistics of this figure are presented in Table S17. *: Significant difference between stable normal and other groups (p < 0.05)

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