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. 2016 Jan 22;16:20. doi: 10.1186/s12872-016-0195-5

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

a The general linear model was used to test the linear trend of measurements of abdominal and cardiac fat according to the number of metabolic syndrome components. The volumetric and thickness measurement of abdominal and cardiac fat in relation to the number of metabolic syndrome components (P for trend <0.0001 in the AVAT, PAT, and EAT group; P for trend <0.001 in the EATth-LAVG group). b The general linear model was used to test the linear trend of measurements of abdominal and cardiac fat according to the Agatston score on a four ranking scale. The volumetric and thickness measurement of abdominal and cardiac fat in relation to coronary artery calcium (Agatston score on a four ranking scale, P for trend <0.0001 in the AVAT, PAT, and EAT group; P for trend <0.0001 in the EATth-LAVG group)