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. 2019 Jul 25;10:460. doi: 10.3389/fendo.2019.00460

Table 1.

Body composition of female mice at 12 months of age: Estimated marginal means (± SEM)** of body weight, fat mass, and lean mass.

Body weight (g) Lean mass (g) Fat mass (g)
Days on HFHSD 0 3 6 0 3 6 0 3 6
Vehicle 27.9 (1.1) 30.8 (1.1) 29.0 (1.2) 20.0 (0.3) 20.5 (0.3) 19.6 (0.4) 6.7 (0.7) 9.0 (0.8) 8.1 (0.9)
1.5 μg/kg/day 26.4 (1.1) 28.8 (1.1) 27.1 (1.2) 19.6 (0.3) 19.9 (0.3) 19.2 (0.3) 5.5 (0.7) 7.6 (0.8) 6.4 (0.9)
15 μg/kg/day 26.9 (1.2) 29.6 (1.2) 28.3 (1.3) 19.5 (0.3) 19.8 (0.4) 19.2 (0.4) 6.1 (0.8) 8.2 (0.9) 7.5 (1.0)
150 μg/kg/day 26.2 (0.9) 29.2 (1.0) 27.8 (1.0) 19.5 (0.3) 20.1 (0.3) 19.3 (0.3) 5.6 (0.6) 7.8 (0.7) 7.2 (0.8)
1,500 μg/kg/day 24.9 (1.0)* 27.8 (1.1)* 25.9 (1.1)* 19.1 (0.3) 19.6 (0.3) 18.8 (0.3) 4.8 (0.7) 6.9 (0.8) 6.1 (0.8)

n = 10, 8, 9, 10, 9 respectively, for vehicle, 1.5, 15, 150, and 1,500 μg/kg/day treatment groups.

Bold represents

*

p < 0.05 relative to vehicle.

**

Models included covariates: litter, date of body weight assessment, and litter size.