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Fig. 3 | Nutrition Journal

Fig. 3

From: Epigenetic modifications of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA are associated with the disturbance of serum iron biomarkers among the metabolically unhealthy obesity school-age children

Fig. 3

Concentrations of oxidative indicators and their correlations with serum iron biomarkers. Note: A: 8-OHdG, B: CAT, SOD and GSH-Px, C: Correlations between the contents of serum iron/hemoglobin and related oxidative indicators; D: β-coefficients and 95% CIs of the above regression models. All indicators were analyzed by the Bonferroni’s correction tests after the One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). *Compared with the control group, P < 0.017, *It displayed that the regression equations were significantly different in the Figure 3D, P < 0.05. #Compared with the MHO group, P < 0.017

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