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. 2008 Jul 9;213(2):173–182. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-7580.2008.00946.x

Table 3.

Results of the multiple regression analysis showing the variance in muscle thickness/ratios explained by physical characteristics (gender, age, height, body mass, BMI) of the subjects. Only the significant predictors in the multivariate model are listed

Dependent variable Significant predictors Final standardized beta coefficient (predictor) Significance of predictor, P-value Change in R2 for addition of predictor
TrA
Resting thickness (cm) Body mass 0.636 < 0.0001 0.41
Thickness during hollowing (cm) Body mass 0.559 < 0.0001 0.31
Difference, rest to hollowing (cm) BMI −0.295  0.026 0.09
TrA contraction ratio BMI −0.524 < 0.0001 0.20
Age 0.251  0.047 0.06
TrA preferential activation ratio BMI −0.531 < 0.0001 0.28
OI
Resting thickness (cm) Body mass 0.563 < 0.0001 0.29
Age −0.264  0.020 0.07
Thickness during hollowing (cm) Body mass 0.563 < 0.0001 0.32
Difference, rest to hollowing (cm) Gender 0.422  0.001 0.18
OI contraction ratio Gender 0.333  0.009 0.10
Age 0.299  0.018 0.09
OE
Resting thickness (cm) Body mass 0.547 < 0.0001 0.30
Thickness during hollowing (cm) Body mass 0.553 < 0.0001 0.31
Difference, rest to hollowing (cm) Gender −0.314  0.017 0.10
OE contraction ratio
OE + OI contraction ratio
Sum TrA + OI + OE
Resting thickness (cm) Body mass 0.650 < 0.0001 0.42
Thickness during hollowing (cm) Body mass 0.663 < 0.0001 0.44

TrA, transvs. abdominis; OI, internal oblique abdominis; OE, external oblique abdominis; OE + OI, OE and OI together (see text for details) ‘−’ indicates that none of the physical characteristics assessed was a significant predictor.