Additional file 2: Table S1. A. Demographic, anthropometric and clinical characteristics of the study cohort. B. Comparison of characteristics between preconception, pregnancy and postpartum by paired t-test using trio subjects. C. Comparison of characteristics between pre-pregnant and non-pregnant subjects at preconception. D. The differences of lipidomic profiles between pre-pregnant and non-pregnant subjects at preconception. E. The group comparison results between preconception, pregnancy and postpartum using paired t-test and the patterns of lipid change.
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Chen, L., Mir, S. A., Bendt, A. K., Chua, E. W. L., Narasimhan, K., Tan, K. M.-L., Loy, S. L., Tan, K. H., Shek, L. P., Chan, J., Yap, F., Meaney, M. J., Chan, S.-Y., Chong, Y. S., Gluckman, P. D., Eriksson, J. G., Karnani, N., & Wenk, M. R. (2023). Additional file 2 of Plasma lipidomic profiling reveals metabolic adaptations to pregnancy and signatures of cardiometabolic risk: a preconception and longitudinal cohort study [Data set]. Figshare. https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Additional_file_2_of_Plasma_lipidomic_profiling_reveals_metabolic_adaptations_to_pregnancy_and_signatures_of_cardiometabolic_risk_a_preconception_and_longitudinal_cohort_study/22603150