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. 2014 Nov 17;9(11):e112355. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0112355

Table 2. The relationship between metabolic syndrome and body fat in logistic regression models, using metabolic syndrome as the dependent variable.

Model 1 Model 2 Model 3
Age 1.045a (1.022–1.068) 1.032a (1.008–1.057) 1.034a (1.009–1.058)
Male gender 1.615 (0.840–3.106) 0.797 (0.471–1.345) 0.79 (0.465–1.343)
Body mass index 1.292a (1.147–1.463) 1.241a (1.121–1.373) 1.245a (1.126–1.377)
Subcutaneous fat 2.569 (0.935–7.053)
Peritoneal fat 3.991a (2.181–7.304)
Retroperitoneal fat 5.651a (2.707–11.79)

Body fat was logarithmically transformed for statistical analyses. Odds ratios (95% CI) were shown.

a

p<0.05.