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Body mass index was calculated by dividing self-reported body weight (in kilograms) by self-reported height squared (in meters) and it was categorized as "normal weight" individuals with BMI between 18.5 to 24.9 kg/m, "overweight" with a BMI between 25 and 29.9 kg/m and "obese" with a BMI greater than or equal to 30 kg/m.
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The severity of OSAS was defined based on the AHI and was categorized as normal (<5), mild (5 14.9), moderate (15 29.9), or severe (≥30 26.
For the primary analysis, BMI was categorized as normal (18.5 to <25 kg/m2), overweight (25 to <30 kg/m2), and obese (≥30 kg/m2).
(C) The ER morphology of samples shown in (B) was categorized as "normal" or "unbranched".
(D) The ER morphology of samples shown in (B) and (C) was categorized as "normal" or "unbranched".
Blood pressure was categorized as normal or high and the κ statistic was used to examine category agreement between the 2 measures.
(E) The ER morphology in yeast cells expressing the GFP fusion ER protein Sec63p was categorized as "normal", "partially normal", or "abnormal".
Bowel status was categorized as normal bowel, reversibly ischemic and irreversibly ischemic bowel, and serum levels of lactate and phosphate were analyzed.
Sperm shape abnormalities were classified as sperm head morphology which was categorized as normal, triangular, amorphous, collapsed, deformed orientation, acute curvature, double head, banana shape, without hook and tail abnormality.
RV was categorized as normal (RV size < LV size with the cardiac apex formed by the LV and an RV area ≤0.6 of LV), mildly dilated (enlarged RV size but < LV size), moderately dilated (RV size = LV size), and severely dilated (RV size > LV size).
The BMI of less than 24.9 kg/m2 was categorized as normal.
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