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Figure 1.

Flowchart of study.

GOOD = Gothenburg Osteoporosis and Obesity Determinants Study, AR = Adiposity Rebound, CT = Computed Tomography.

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Table 1.

Anthropometrics and fat variables.

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Table 2.

Correlation analyses for age at AR.

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Table 3.

Linear regression analyses.

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Figure 2.

Childhood BMI plotted for tertiles of age at AR.

Values are given as means. BMI = Body Mass Index, AR = Adiposity rebound. p<0.001 from 6 years of age for the middle and late AR tertiles versus the early AR tertile. p<0.05 from 7 years of age for the late AR tertile versus the middle, and for middle AR tertile versus early at 4 years of age.

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Figure 3.

Standardized childhood BMI for early age at AR versus middle and late age at AR.

Values are given as Z-score (SD) means ± SEM. BMI = Body Mass Index, AR = Adiposity rebound. *p<0.05, **p<0.01 and ***p<0.001 vs. middle and late tertiles.

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Figure 4.

Fat parameters according to age at AR tertiles.

Histograms representing early, middle and late age at adiposity rebound tertiles for BMI (a), percentage body fat (b), whole body fat mass (c), serum leptin levels (d), Subcutaneous adipose tissue (ScAT; n = 194; e) and Intraperitoneal adipose tissue (IpAT; n = 194; f). Values are given as means ± SEM. BMI = Body Mass Index, **p<0.01, ***p<0.001.

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