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).
Fig 2.
Statistical regression IL-6 vs. BMI (multiple r = 0.71, r square = 0.51).
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).
Fig 4.
Statistical regression salivary leptin vs. BMI (multiple r = 0.09, r square = 0.008).
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).
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.
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.