Comparison of Cephalometric Variables in Non-obese and Obese ...
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Balkan Med J2011; 28: 244-51Öztürk et al.<strong>Cephalometric</strong> <strong>Variables</strong>, Obesity <strong>and</strong> OSAS247Table 1. Anthropometric, cl<strong>in</strong>ical, <strong>and</strong> cephalometric data <strong>of</strong> analyzed <strong>obese</strong> <strong>and</strong> non-<strong>obese</strong> patientsDemographic features Whole group <strong>Non</strong>-<strong>obese</strong> (BMI
248Öztürk et al.<strong>Cephalometric</strong> <strong>Variables</strong>, Obesity <strong>and</strong> OSASBalkan Med J2011; 28: 244-51Table 2. AHI-BMI <strong>in</strong>teraction table show<strong>in</strong>g the statistically significant differences´Parameters Diagnosis BMI TotalBMI
Balkan Med J2011; 28: 244-51Öztürk et al.<strong>Cephalometric</strong> <strong>Variables</strong>, Obesity <strong>and</strong> OSAS249Table 3a. The result <strong>of</strong> discrim<strong>in</strong>ant analysis <strong>of</strong> non-<strong>obese</strong>patientsOSAS severityAHI
250Öztürk et al.<strong>Cephalometric</strong> <strong>Variables</strong>, Obesity <strong>and</strong> OSASBalkan Med J2011; 28: 244-51the comparison <strong>of</strong> <strong>obese</strong> patients with AHI
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