Do the results in Problem 11.93 imply a relationship between change in HgbA1c and change in weight

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Do the results in Problem 11.93 imply a relationship between change in HgbA1c and change in weight for an individual boy? Why or why not? 


Diabetes

A group of 10-year-old boys were first ascertained in a camp for diabetic boys. They had their weight measured at baseline and again when they returned to camp 1 year later. Each time, a serum sample was obtained from which a determination of hemoglobin A1c (HgbA1c) was made. HgbA1c (also called glycosylated hemoglobin) is routinely used to monitor compliance with taking insulin injections. Usually, the poorer the compliance, the higher the HgbA1c level will be. The hypothesis is that the level HgbA1c is related to weight. The data in Table 11.28 were obtained.

Table 11.28: Relationship between weight change and change in HgbA1c among diabetic boys

 1st visit 2nd visit HgbA1c 2nd visit - HgbA1c 1st visit (%) Weight 2nd visit - weight 1st visit (kg) Woight (kg) Weight

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