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. 2013 Dec 24;2013:783103. doi: 10.1155/2013/783103

Table 2.

Overall findings of included meta-analyses.

Meta-analyses ES/participants (No.) Mean (95% CI) Q (p) I 2 (%) PI (95%)
Atlantis et al. [42]
 (i) Percent fat (SMD) 9/369 −0.4 (−0.7, −0.1) 15.5 (0.05)* 48.4 −1.3, 0.5
 (ii) BMI 3/71 −1.2 (−3.1, 0.8) NA
 (iii) Body weight (kg) 11/334 −2.7 (−6.1, 0.8) 17.9 (0.07) 44.1 NA
 (iv) Central obesity (SMD) 4/156 −0.2 (−0.5, 0.06) 1.4 (0.70) 0 NA
McGovern et al. [43]
 (i) Percent fat (SMD) 6/358
−0.5 (−0.7, −0.3) 2.2 (0.81)
0
−0.8, −0.2
 (ii) BMI-related (SMD) 11/433 −0.02 (−0.21, 0.18) 9.4 (0.49) 0 NA

Notes: No: Number; ES: effect size; CI: confidence intervals; Q: Cochran's Q statistic and associated alpha (p) value for heterogeneity; I 2: I-squared statistic for heterogeneity; PI: prediction intervals, based on a random effects model; SMD: standardized mean difference; central obesity measures derived from waist circumference, waist-to-hip ratio, visceral adipose tissue; BMI-related measures include body mass index (BMI) in kg/m2, BMI z-score, BMI percentile, and percent overweight, adjusted for height. NA: not applicable; —: insufficient data to calculate; mean (95% CI) based on random effects model; boldfaced values indicate continuous data with non-overlapping confidence intervals; *statistically significant, P ≤ 0.05.