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Table 1 Age distribution of the examined children by gender. Gender frequency does not change among age groups, (chi-square for trend p = 0.880)*.

From: Relatively lower body mass index is associated with an excess of severe truncal asymmetry in healthy adolescents: Do white adipose tissue, leptin, hypothalamus and sympathetic nervous system influence truncal growth asymmetry?

  

Gender

 
  

Boys

Girls

Count

  

Count

Row %

Count

Row %

 

Decimal Age

11

595

49.5%

608

50.5%

1203

categories

      
 

12

678

49.7%

686

50.3%

1364

 

13

677

47.6%

745

52.4%

1422

 

14

586

50.6%

571

49.4%

1157

 

15

239

52.8%

214

47.2%

453

 

16

112

46.7%

128

53.3%

240

 

17

52

45.6%

62

54.4%

114

Total

 

2939

49.4%

3014

50.6%

5953

  1. * There are missing values of some variables so the same numbers (absolute frequencies) are not the same in all Tables.