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Unadjusted, minimally adjusted and multivariable adjusted ORs all suggested that no significant association was observed between dietary zinc intake and HU.
Third-trimester and childhood BC exposures were associated with lower verbal IQ in minimally adjusted models; but after adjustment for socioeconomic covariates, associations were attenuated or reversed.
Minimally adjusted, minimally and SEP-adjusted, and maximally adjusted risk estimates and their standard errors were pooled using fixed-effect and random-effects meta-analyses.
For females, the prevalence of hyperuricaemia was 10.0%, and unadjusted, minimally adjusted as well as multivariable adjusted ORs all suggested no significant association between dietary zinc intake and hyperuricaemia.
Minimally adjusted odds ratio estimates were obtained by adjustment for age (continuous), sex, study (GINI observational arm/GINIinterventional arm/LISA), and study location (Munich/Wesel/Bad Honnef/Leipzig).
We present the results from the adjusted models because the results from the minimally adjusted models were similar.
In all analyses, there was little or no attenuation with any level of adjustment; therefore we report results from the minimally adjusted model.
After quantifications, contrast and brightness were minimally adjusted with Adobe Photoshop CS4 or CS6 (Adobe Systems, San José, CA, USA). Figure plates and lettering were generated using Adobe Photoshop CS4 or CS6 (Adobe Systems).
Image tonal range and color balance were minimally adjusted via histogram using Adobe Photoshop.
Using logistic regression, a "minimally adjusted" ORca was computed for each risk factor adjusted for country.
Factors where the likelihood ratio test (LRT) p value was ≤0.1 in minimally adjusted analysis were considered for inclusion in multivariate models.
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