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obesity interacts_with conduct disorder

Subject
obesity
Relation
interacts_with
Object
conduct disorder
p-value
Evidence from: primary | all sources

Evidence (2 sources)

Obesity, smoking, and frontal brain dysfunction. (2010) PMID:20716301 primary
The significant interactive effect of obesity and conduct problems on anterior region P300b amplitude is uninterpretable...
confidence: 0.60
Obesity, smoking, and frontal brain dysfunction. (2010) PMID:20716301 primary
In the analysis of Obesity × Conduct Problems, the obese group was slightly older (F1,106 = 8.9, p < .04) than their non-obese peers.
confidence: 0.70