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. 2017 Apr 6;9(4):365. doi: 10.3390/nu9040365

Table 1.

Descriptive characteristics of the two pediatric cohorts.

Variables Birth Cohort Newly Diagnosed Cohort
Patient Control p-Value 1 Patient Sibling p-Value
(n = 470) (n = 500) (n = 460) (n = 453)
Basic characteristics
Sex
Female, n/% of total 231/49.1 231/46.2 0.39 218/47.4 198/43.7 0.29
Male, n/% of total 239/50.9 269/53.8 242/52.6 255/56.3
Age at onset 2
Median/ 8.2/ 10.4/ 10.3/ 0.41
Q1–Q3 3, years 4.8–11.0 7.4–12.5 7.8–12.8
Pregnancy and birth
Gestational age
Median/Q1–Q3, weeks 40/39–41 40/39–40 0.58
Birth weight, n/% of total
<2500 g 19/4.0 30/6.0
2500–4499 g 441/93.8 460/92.0 0.38
>4500 g 10/2.1 10/2.0
Birth length
Median/Q1–Q3, cm 52/51–53 52/50–53 0.37
Mother’s age at child’s birth
Median/Q1–Q3, years 28/25–31 28/25–31 0.84
Season and time period of blood sampling
Season, n/% of total 4
Winter 104/22.1 106/21.2 117/25.4 118/26.0
Spring 112/23.8 125/25.0 0.49 115/25.0 116/25.6 0.11
Summer 113/24.0 137/27.4 105/22.8 126/27.8
Autumn 141/30.0 132/26.4 123/26.7 93/20.5
Time period, n/% of total 5
1. 1981–1987 or 1997–1999 177/37.7 171/34.2 143/31.1 210/46.4
2. 1987–1991 or 2000–2002 152/32.3 177/35.4 0.48 94/20.4 45/10.0 <0.0001
3. 1991–1999 or 2003–2005 141/30.0 152/30.4 223/48.5 198/43.7

1 When comparing groups, the statistical tests used are chi-square test for categorical, and Mann-Whitney U for numerical variables; 2 For the newly diagnosed cohort this equals the age at blood sampling for both patients (within 3 months after onset of childhood T1D) and siblings; 3 First and third quartile; 4 Winter (December through February), spring (March through May), summer (June through August) and autumn (September through November); 5 The first time period represents the birth cohort and the second represents the newly diagnosed cohort. T1D, childhood type 1 diabetes.