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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Pediatr Dev Pathol. 2017 Aug 29;21(3):285–295. doi: 10.1177/1093526617722912

Table 2.

Cohort Pairing for Immunohistochemistry.

Pair Sex Age Eth Race %BMI-for-age Pair Sex Age Eth Race %BMI-for-age
1 M 8 H W 25–75 11 F 15 NH W 25–75
1 M 10 H W >95 11 F 15 NH W >95
2 F 9 NH W 25–75 12 F 15 NH AA 25–75
2 F 9 NH W >95 12 F 15 NH AA >95
3 M 11 NH O 25–75 13 F 16 NH W 25–75
3 M 11 NH W >95 13 F 16 NH W >95
4 M 13 NH W 25–75 14 F 16 NH W 25–75
4 M 13 NH W >95 14 F 16 NH W >95
5 F 14 NH W 25–75 15 M 16 NH W 25–75
5 F 14 NH W >95 15 M 16 NH W >95
6 M 14 NH W 25–75 16 F 17 NH W 25–75
6 M 14 NH W >95 16 F 17 NH W >95
7 M 14 NH W 25–75 17 M 17 NH W 25–75
7 M 14 NH W >95 17 M 17 NH O >95
8 F 15 NH W 25–75 18 F 17 NH W 25–75
8 F 15 NH W >95 18 F 17 NH W >95
9 M 15 NH W 25–75 19 F 17 NH W 25–75
9 M 15 NH W >95 19 F 17 NH W >95
10 F 15 NH W 25–75 20 F 17 NH W 25–75
10 F 15 NH W >95 20 F 17 NH W >95

AA: African American; BMI: Body mass index; Eth: Ethnicity; F: Female; H: Hispanic; M: Male; NH: Non-Hispanic; O: other; W, White.

Matched pairs were selected from 72 patients who met eligibility criteria. 40 patients are listed in 20 pairs by age, with each pair having an average BMI-for-age and high BMI-for-age patient. Due to few patients in the lower age range, pair 1 has different ages between cohorts.