What is the CI=confidence interval, OR = odds ratio, P value=probability of null value hypothesis for the following data tables. The data collected aims to show an association between people with diabetes and muscle loss.

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What is the CI=confidence interval, OR = odds ratio, P value=probability of null value hypothesis for the following data tables. The data collected aims to show an association between people with diabetes and muscle loss. 

Table 3 - Strength, functionality and muscle quality in type 2 diabetic patients (DM2) and non-diabetic (ND) subjects.
Women
p=
Men
p=
ND (N = 26)
DM2 (N - 62)
ND (N = 13)
DM2 (N = 38)
12MW (mt)
TUG (s)
Handgrip strength (kg)
Quadriceps strength (kg)
Arm quality (kg/kg)
Leg quality (kg/kg)
1153 + 119
939 + 168
9.7 (7.5-16)
24.1 4.5
32.5 + 7.6
10.6 (5.4-16)
4.7 (18-7.7)
<0.001
1359 + 146
5.5 (4-9)
45.3 + 3.9
1041 + 150
9.1 (7.4-16)
39.1 + 6.3
<0.001
7.2 (4.3-10)
28.1 + 4.2
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
<0.001
35.3 + 5.4
13.7 (11-19)
6 (3.4-9)
0.048
46.9 + 11
12 (10-16)
5.5 (3.2-7.1)
52.8 + 13
0.06
13 (10-15)
5.3 (4.2-84)
<0.001
0.03
<0.001
0.85
Values expressed as mean a standard deviation or median (range). Comparisons between groups analyzed by T-test or Mann Whitney. T12 MW:
12 min walking capacity, TUG: Timed up and Go, quality: strength/fat free mass of upper or lower limbs.
Significant differences in bold.
Transcribed Image Text:Table 3 - Strength, functionality and muscle quality in type 2 diabetic patients (DM2) and non-diabetic (ND) subjects. Women p= Men p= ND (N = 26) DM2 (N - 62) ND (N = 13) DM2 (N = 38) 12MW (mt) TUG (s) Handgrip strength (kg) Quadriceps strength (kg) Arm quality (kg/kg) Leg quality (kg/kg) 1153 + 119 939 + 168 9.7 (7.5-16) 24.1 4.5 32.5 + 7.6 10.6 (5.4-16) 4.7 (18-7.7) <0.001 1359 + 146 5.5 (4-9) 45.3 + 3.9 1041 + 150 9.1 (7.4-16) 39.1 + 6.3 <0.001 7.2 (4.3-10) 28.1 + 4.2 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 35.3 + 5.4 13.7 (11-19) 6 (3.4-9) 0.048 46.9 + 11 12 (10-16) 5.5 (3.2-7.1) 52.8 + 13 0.06 13 (10-15) 5.3 (4.2-84) <0.001 0.03 <0.001 0.85 Values expressed as mean a standard deviation or median (range). Comparisons between groups analyzed by T-test or Mann Whitney. T12 MW: 12 min walking capacity, TUG: Timed up and Go, quality: strength/fat free mass of upper or lower limbs. Significant differences in bold.
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