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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Oct 18.
Published in final edited form as: Pediatr Res. 2018 Apr 18;84(2):219–227. doi: 10.1038/pr.2018.32

Table 3.

This table summarizes the general relationships between hepatic fat fraction (HFF) and the features selected in the random forests for the prediction of HFF. Plots are used to understand the direction of the relationships between the predictors and the outcome, as well as the inter-relationships between the predictors, since random forests do not provide regression coefficients; the partial and interaction plots showing these relationships in detail are in the supplemental figures. Since random forests allow for complex interactions between the predictors, this table notes when there is no evidence of strong 2-way interactions and notes the interacting features when there is evidence of interactions. In order to fully understand the nature of these interactions, please see the supplemental figures.

Group Selected Features Adjusted association
with HFF
Interactions?
Taxa g_Varibaculum Negative No
o_RF32 Positive No
g_Paraprevotella Positive No
g_Sutterella Positive Bilophila
g_Bilophila Positive Bacteroides, Oscillospira,
g_Oscillospira Negative Bilophila
g_Bacteroides U-shaped: High HFF with low and high abundance, low HFF with moderate Bilophila

Diet % Carbohydrates Negative % MUFA
% Total fat Positive % MUFA
% MUFA Negative Carbohydrates,

Comorbidities & Demographics BMI z-score Positive Delivery mode
Delivery mode Higher HFF with vaginal birth BMI

Combined Features g_Bilophila Positive Paraprevotella
g_Paraprevotella Positive Bilophila, % MUFA
% MUFA Negative Paraprevotella
BMI z-score Positive