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Every one cm increase in head circumference was associated with a lower (better) MABC score (p < 0.001) in the adjusted analysis.
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One cm increase in maternal height (above the average) resulted in a 1.44 mm greater height gain in children over the 2 year period.
There were statistically significant inverse associations between risk of PrCa and height (OR = 0.91, 95% CI 0.86-0.97; per one cm increase), weight (OR = 0.97, 95% CI 0.94-1.00; per one kg increase; borderline significant), and waist size (OR = 0.91, 95% CI 0.87-0.96; per one cm increase).
A one cm increase in head circumference at birth was associated with an adjusted mean T score on the UNIT of 0.44 and an improved performance on the tests of executive function (all p < 0.05).
A previous study found that with one cm incremental increase in WC, the OR of elevated blood pressure was 1.06 (95% CI = 1.01-1.11) [ 10].
Scaled odds ratios suggested that nests were 26.8%% more likely to occur for every 10 cm increase in mean vegetation obstruction.
For every 1 cm increase in WC, the HOMA index increased by 0.082, and for every MET increase in PA, the HOMA index decreased by 0.026.
The risk of local failure was estimated to increase by 1% for every 1 cm increase in the PTV [ 8].
That is, medial cartilage volume was increased by 27 mm3 for every 1 cm increase in knee height, while lateral cartilage volume was increased by 42 mm3 for every 1cm increase in knee height.
In radiologically detected masses that have no biopsy prior to surgery, the odds of malignancy increase by 16% with every 1 cm increase in tumor size [ 17].
Thus, our results suggest that for every 5.7 cm increase of AHI, the probability of having non-atopic asthma is approximately halved.
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