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Table 1.

The prevalence of functional abdominal bloating from a cross sectional study in five cities, china, 2007–2008(n = 16,078).

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Table 2.

Relative influence of the top10 potential associated factors for functional abdominal bloating using generalized boosted models, a cross sectional study in five cities, china, 2007–2008 (n = 16,078).

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Table 3.

Average standardized absolute mean distance before and after propensity score adjustment by 4 different applications in 20% of the total respondents, a cross sectional study in five cities, china, 2007–2008 (n = 3,179).

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Characteristics of baseline covariates with p<0.05 before adjusted and standardized bias before and after PS adjusted using weighting in 20% of the total respondents, a cross sectional study in five cities, china, 2007–2008 (n = 3,179).

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Characteristics of disease history with p<0.05 before adjusted and standardized bias before and after PS adjusted using weighting in 20% of the total respondents, a cross sectional study in five cities, china, 2007–2008 (n = 3,179).

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Effect of FAB on health related quality of life by males and females separately, with propensity score techniques to control the confounding factors in 20% of the total respondents, a cross sectional study in five cities, china, 2007–2008 (n = 3,179).

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Effect of FAB on health related quality of life in the combined subsample, with propensity score techniques to control the confounding factors in 20% of the total respondents, a cross sectional study in five cities, china, 2007–2008 (n = 3,179).

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