“…For the remaining 7 studies, the mean z score was calculated in the following ways: as a weighted average based on subgroup values (n = 5), 29,33,34,37,38 estimated based on median and range (n = 1), 39 or calculated based on the BMI z score at diagnosis and the change in BMI z score from diagnosis to study followup (n = 1). 36 Ten studies explicitly reported the SD/SE of the BMI z score. For the remaining 10 studies, the SD was either calculated as a pooled SD based on subgroup values assuming equal variance (n = 5), 29,33,34,37,38 calculated from the 95% CI (n = 2), 16,27 estimated from median and range (n = 1), 39 obtained directly from study authors (n = 1), 30 or estimated based on the SD at diagnosis and SD for the change in BMI z score from diagnosis to study evaluation (n = 1).…”