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. 2018 Sep 11;12:193. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2018.00193

Table 1.

Body weight (BW) in adolescence and adulthood in maternally deprived (MD) and complex housed male and female rats.

Variables No-MD
MD
Standard housing Complex housing Standard housing Complex housing
Males Adolescent BW (g) 120.69 ± 2.66 111.71 ± 2.88∗∗∗ 122.17 ± 5.81$ 105.06 ± 2.37$∗∗∗
Adult BW (g) 333.44 ± 7.55 331.75 ± 4.08 337.34 ± 3.75 326.31 ± 3.39
Females Adolescent BW (g) 95.25 ± 2.47 100.06 ± 1.58 88.50 ± 1.22$$$ 90.50 ± 1.47$$$
Adult BW (g) 204.50 ± 2.95 191.63 ± 2.81∗∗∗ 193.69 ± 2.49$$ 186.69 ± 2.09$$∗∗∗

Numbers represent mean ± SEM, $p < 0.05, $$p < 0.01, and $$$p < 0.001 depict main effects of MD, ∗∗∗p < 0.001 depicts main effects of housing. There were no interaction effects. Group sizes n = 16 for all measures except adolescent no-MD complex housing males n = 10 and adolescent MD standard housing males n = 14, due to missing values.