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. 2021 Jan 12;11:659. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-79718-9

Table 3.

Analysis of patients with severe steatosis.

Low steatosis (LS)
N = 13
Severe steatosis (HS)
N = 36
p value p value
Logistic regression analysis
Clinical parameters
Age (years) 49.2 50.1 0.79
Weight (kg) 98.1 108.1 0.06
BMI (kg/m2) 34.3 36.5 0.16
Waist (cm) 112.0 116.9 0.18
Waist to hip ratio 0.95 0.980 0.07
Sex (M/F) 3/10 22/14 0.02 0.231
Antidiabetic drug (n/total) 3/13 11/36 0.61
Biological results
ASAT (UI/L) 21.0 28.6 0.02
ALAT (UI/L) 28.1 45.3 0.006 0.068
γGT (UI/L) 40.0 50.6 0.29
Fasting glycemia (mg/dL) 95.1 109.2 0.01 0.091
Bioimpedance analysis
Resistance 480.5 440.1 0.15
Fat free mass (kg) 62.4 68.4 0.19
Total body fat (kg) 37.9 39.6 0.68
CT-scan data
Subcutaneous fat area (cm2) 340.4 363.1 0.62
Visceral fat area (cm2) 197.3 275.4 0.007 0.567
Whole muscle area (cm2) 155.4 182.4 0.07
Skeletal muscle index (cm2/m2) 53.3 61.9 0.04 0.040
Skeletal muscle density (HU) 32.2 33.1 0.67
Skeletal muscle density index (HU/cm2) 0.216 0.186 0.06

Results are given as mean value (and compared with a bilateral Student-t-test). Number of patients are compared with a chi-squared test. All significant parameters from the univariate analysis (except for collinear values) included in the logistic regression analysis are reported in the last column.

ASAT aspartate aminotransferase, ALAT alanine aminotransferase, BMI body mass index, γGT γ-glutamyl transferase, HU Hounsfield unit.

Significant differences are presented in bold.