22 (link) Other statistical analyses were carried out using STATA 15.1 (STATACorp LLC). The distribution of parameters was assessed using kernel density plots and Q‐Q plots versus idealised normal distributions. A repeated‐measures linear mixed model was used for analysis of glucose, insulin and PYY concentrations as well as the area‐under‐concentration curve (AUC) analysis. GraphPad Prism 9.0.2 (GraphPad Software) was used for the calculation of AUC values using the trapezoid method. For the purposes of analysis, analyte concentrations smaller than the LLOQ were set at zero.
Data Acquisition and Statistical Analysis
22 (link) Other statistical analyses were carried out using STATA 15.1 (STATACorp LLC). The distribution of parameters was assessed using kernel density plots and Q‐Q plots versus idealised normal distributions. A repeated‐measures linear mixed model was used for analysis of glucose, insulin and PYY concentrations as well as the area‐under‐concentration curve (AUC) analysis. GraphPad Prism 9.0.2 (GraphPad Software) was used for the calculation of AUC values using the trapezoid method. For the purposes of analysis, analyte concentrations smaller than the LLOQ were set at zero.
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Other organizations : Imperial College London, Raigmore Hospital, Charing Cross Hospital, North West London Pathology, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, University College London
Variable analysis
- Not explicitly mentioned
- Glucose concentrations
- Insulin concentrations
- PYY concentrations
- Area-under-concentration curve (AUC)
- Not explicitly mentioned
- Default settings used in iHOMA2 software for calculating HOMA2%S
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