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Fig 1.

The level of the salivary IL-6 determined by the new stochastic sensing method in case of obese/overweight children and control group with normal weight.

(**t-test statistical significance p<0.01 vs. control).

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Fig 2.

Statistical regression IL-6 vs. BMI (multiple r = 0.71, r square = 0.51).

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Fig 3.

The level of salivary leptin determined by the new stochastic sensing method in case of obese/overweight children and control group with normal weight.

(**t-test statistical significance p<0.01 vs. control).

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Fig 4.

Statistical regression salivary leptin vs. BMI (multiple r = 0.09, r square = 0.008).

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Fig 5.

Correlation of the variables: Leptin, IL-6, BMI and age in case of children selected for the study (pink—Strong correlation, blue—Weak correlation, yellow—No correlation).

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Table 1.

Body mass index (BMI), age, weight, height and sex of the children diagnosed with obesity/ overweight and healthy weight included in the study.

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Table 2.

The level of blood parameters (total cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol, triglycerides, glycaemia, transaminases) of the children diagnosed with obesity/ overweight and healthy weight included in the study.

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