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. 2024 Mar 29;103(13):e37542. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000037542

Table 3.

Neonatal outcomes.

Group 1 (≤1year) Group 2 (1 < group < 6 year) Group 3 (≥6 years) P value
PBR, n (%) 2282 (16.19)a 378 (18.57)b 14 (19.72)a,b .02
Sex ratio, n (%)
 Male 7827 (55.51)a 1104 (54.22)a 38 (53.52)a .52
 Female 6272 (44.49)a 932 (45.78)a 33 (46.48)a
BW, mean(SD), g 3251.18 ± 511.81a 3238.66 ± 529.43a 3296.76 ± 515.29a .45
GW, mean(SD), wk 36.09 ± 1.85a 35.86 ± 1.92b 35.71 ± 1.38a,b <.001

One-way ANOVA was used for continuous variables conforming to a normal distribution, expressed as mean ± standard deviation. The Bonferroni method facilitated pair-by-pair comparisons between groups. For categorical variables, the number of cases (expressed as a percentage) underwent between group comparisons using chi-square tests, and chi-square splitting was utilized for 2-by-component comparisons. The results of pair-by-pair comparisons between groups after P value adjustment are denoted as “a” and “b.” The abbreviations used are as follows: BW = Birth weight, GW = Gestational week, PBR = Preterm birth rate.