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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Pediatr Obes. 2010 Jun 7;6(2):149–156. doi: 10.3109/17477166.2010.486833

Table VI.

Regression models linking subject characteristics to the percentage difference between estimated and actual volume of tissue components.

Dependent variable
Percentage difference
Independent variables
Adjusted
R2
Age, year Weight, kg Height, cm BMI percentile Sex Ethnicity
Skeletal muscle (4 cm interval) −0.009 (0.004) 0.318 (0.146) 0.090
Subcutaneous AT (2 cm interval) −0.002 (0.001) 0.055
Subcutaneous AT (3 cm interval) −0.008 (0.002) 0.214
Subcutaneous AT (4 cm interval) −0.005 (0.002) 0.052
Subcutaneous AT (5 cm interval) −0.017 (0.005) 0.121
Visceral AT (2 cm interval) −0.055 (0.012) 0.209
Visceral AT (3 cm interval) −0.072 (0.027) 0.082
Visceral AT (4 cm interval) −0.131 (0.035) 0.157
Visceral AT (5 cm interval) −0.133 (0.053) 0.068
Intermuscular AT (2 cm interval) −0.027 (0.011) 0.070
Intermuscular AT (3 cm interval) −0.042 (0.020) 0.044
Intermuscular AT (5 cm interval) −0.175 (0.048) 4.246 (1.097) 0.183

Values are estimates of regression coefficient and standard error of estimates (SEE) in parentheses. AT: Adipose tissue; Sex: 0 = female; 1 =male. All P<0.05. Models with no independent variables significantly entered the model has been omitted from the Table.