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Table 1.

Baseline characteristics.

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Table 2.

Mitochondrial respiration and sex.

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Table 3.

Mitochondrial respiration and age.

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Table 4.

OCRs and BMI.

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Fig 1.

Oxygen consumption rate parameters and sex.

There was no association between sex and OCR parameters.

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Fig 2.

Oxygen consumption rate (OCR) parameters and age groups.

Participants were divided into two age groups (≤ 30 years vs. > 30 years) to assess for any age-related effect on mitochondrial respiration. There was no association between age groups and OCR parameters.

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Fig 3.

Oxygen consumption rate parameters and body mass index (BMI) groups.

Maximal and spare respirations were associated with BMI groups. Other OCR parameters were not associated with BMI groups.

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