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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jul 21.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Obes (Lond). 2018 Feb 23;42(7):1354–1365. doi: 10.1038/s41366-018-0035-z

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Effect of MSEW in body weight (BW) and body composition after 16 weeks on LF or HF diet initiated at weaning: A) BW and B) body composition in male mice; C) BW and D) body composition in female mice. MSEW male LF (n=9), control male LF (n=9), MSEW male HF (n=13), control male HF (n=11), MSEW female LF (n=11), control female LF (n=9), MSEW female HF (n=14), control female HF (n=12).

Test between subjects Body weight

Male mice: Diet= F ratio (107), Prob>F (<0.0001); Separation= F ratio (3.9), Prob>F (0.053); Diet*Separation= F ratio (0.36), Pro>F (0.54). Female mice: Diet= F ratio (84), Prob>F (<0.0001); Separation= F ratio (5.8), Prob>F (<0.002); Diet*Separation= F ratio (7.4), Pro>F (<0.01). * P separation, # P diet, †P interaction.

Test between subjects % fat mass

Male mice: Diet= F ratio (101), Prob>F (<0.0001); Separation= F ratio (12.8), Prob>F (0.001); Diet*Separation= F ratio (6.6), Pro>F (0.01). Female mice: Diet= F ratio (64), Prob>F (<0.0001); Separation= F ratio (11.2), Prob>F (<0.002); Diet*Separation= F ratio (0.03), Pro>F (0.85).