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. 2017 Jul 11;7:5086. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-05344-7

Figure 9.

Figure 9

Subgroup analyses for extended dataset. Horizontal lines represent the 95% CIs for the data. The summarized effects (D) are considered statistically significant when their 95% CIs do not cross zero. We used a random-effect model (filled circles) whether heterogeneity was observed, while the fixed-effect model was applied in the absence of heterogeneity (filled squares). Included moderators for the extended data set are: strain (Sprague Dawley, Wistar), sex (male, female), offspring age at testing (young adult), maternal age (young adult), intervention timing [perinatal (gestation and lactation) vs. restricted to gestation period], maternal body weight (increased, not increased), birthweight (decreased, increased, not different), and main fat source (animal, vegetal, mixed; extended dataset). Subgroup analyses for HDL-c extended dataset is available in Supplementary Fig. S4. Subgroup analysis of subsets where heterogeneity was not significant was not performed (SBP subset). Abbreviations: n: number of data points, SD: Sprague Dawley, YA: Young Adult, GES: gestation period only, GES + LAC: gestation and suckling periods.