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. 2015 Mar 6;14(3):409–420. doi: 10.1111/acel.12331

Fig 1.

Fig 1

Correlation between FSH levels and change in BMI (ΔBMI) in aging males and females. (A) Correlation between FSH levels and increase in BMI (ΔBMI) in 414 males (aged 61–65 years). Pearson's = 0.553, < 0.0001. (B) Correlation between FSH levels and increase in BMI (ΔBMI) in 499 females (51–55 years). Pearson's r = 0.710, < 0.0001. ΔBMI(males) = BMI(present) − BMI(aged 35–45 years); ΔBMI(females) = BMI(post-menopausal) − BMI(pre-menopausal).