PMC:2940023 / 7216-7787
Annnotations
0_colil
{"project":"0_colil","denotations":[{"id":"20559838-9217616-57189","span":{"begin":567,"end":569},"obj":"9217616"}],"text":"Age was analysed as a continuous variable. To account for the skewed distribution of the coronary calcium scoring, CTCS was transformed by taking the natural logarithm of CTCS + 1. All other variables were dichotomous. Oestrogen status was not available in our dataset. Therefore, we assumed women below the age of 50 to be oestrogen positive, women of 50 years and above to be oestrogen negative and all men to be oestrogen neutral. Obesity was considered in the model by Morise (1997) only. We defined obesity as a BMI \u003e27 kg/m2, corresponding to their definition [17]."}
2_test
{"project":"2_test","denotations":[{"id":"20559838-9217616-29364891","span":{"begin":567,"end":569},"obj":"9217616"}],"text":"Age was analysed as a continuous variable. To account for the skewed distribution of the coronary calcium scoring, CTCS was transformed by taking the natural logarithm of CTCS + 1. All other variables were dichotomous. Oestrogen status was not available in our dataset. Therefore, we assumed women below the age of 50 to be oestrogen positive, women of 50 years and above to be oestrogen negative and all men to be oestrogen neutral. Obesity was considered in the model by Morise (1997) only. We defined obesity as a BMI \u003e27 kg/m2, corresponding to their definition [17]."}
TEST0
{"project":"TEST0","denotations":[{"id":"20559838-133-139-57189","span":{"begin":567,"end":569},"obj":"[\"9217616\"]"}],"text":"Age was analysed as a continuous variable. To account for the skewed distribution of the coronary calcium scoring, CTCS was transformed by taking the natural logarithm of CTCS + 1. All other variables were dichotomous. Oestrogen status was not available in our dataset. Therefore, we assumed women below the age of 50 to be oestrogen positive, women of 50 years and above to be oestrogen negative and all men to be oestrogen neutral. Obesity was considered in the model by Morise (1997) only. We defined obesity as a BMI \u003e27 kg/m2, corresponding to their definition [17]."}
MyTest
{"project":"MyTest","denotations":[{"id":"20559838-9217616-29364891","span":{"begin":567,"end":569},"obj":"9217616"}],"namespaces":[{"prefix":"_base","uri":"https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/testbase"},{"prefix":"UniProtKB","uri":"https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/"},{"prefix":"uniprot","uri":"https://www.uniprot.org/uniprotkb/"}],"text":"Age was analysed as a continuous variable. To account for the skewed distribution of the coronary calcium scoring, CTCS was transformed by taking the natural logarithm of CTCS + 1. All other variables were dichotomous. Oestrogen status was not available in our dataset. Therefore, we assumed women below the age of 50 to be oestrogen positive, women of 50 years and above to be oestrogen negative and all men to be oestrogen neutral. Obesity was considered in the model by Morise (1997) only. We defined obesity as a BMI \u003e27 kg/m2, corresponding to their definition [17]."}