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. 2021 Jul 28;12:714104. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2021.714104

TABLE 6.

Effects of sex, GDX, diet and nutritional status on PNN fluorescence intensity in the PVH, PeFAH, LH, AH, VMH, and DMH.

B p value 95.0% Confidence interval
Lower Bound Upper Bound
PVH
Female vs Male# 1,093.487 0.785 −6,950.901 9,137.874
GDX vs Sham## 1,801.150 0.649 −6,123.285 9,725.586
High fat diet vs Regular chow### 7,111.050 0.082 −948.109 15,170.209
Fast vs Ab libitum#### 1,437.498 0.721 −6,621.661 9,496.657
PeFAH
Female vs Male# 10,127.575 0.447 −16,501.677 36,756.827
GDX vs Sham## 12,003.295 0.361 −14,228.883 38,235.473
High fat diet vs Regular chow### 12,968.496 0.332 −13,709.655 39,646.646
Fast vs Ab libitum#### 3,879.818 0.771 −22,798.333 30,557.969
LH
Female vs Male# 48,723.960 0.118 −12,839.004 110,286.924
GDX vs Sham## 25,737.089 0.397 −34,907.897 86,382.074
High fat diet vs Regular chow### −22,043.519 0.475 −83,719.530 39,632.491
Fast vs Ab libitum#### −17,950.520 0.560 −79,626.531 43,725.490
AH
Female vs Male# 9,830.509 0.347 −11,017.746 30,678.764
GDX vs Sham## 6,991.586 0.496 −13,545.796 27,528.969
High fat diet vs Regular chow### 6,079.521 0.560 −14,807.017 26,966.059
Fast vs Ab libitum#### 599.040 0.954 −20,287.498 21,485.578
VMH
Female vs Male# 8,833.935 0.639 −28,921.823 46,589.693
GDX vs Sham## 6,705.915 0.718 −30,486.859 43,898.688
High fat diet vs Regular chow### −14,866.204 0.432 −52,691.292 22,958.884
Fast vs Ab libitum#### −19,095.426 0.314 −56,920.514 18,729.662
DMH
Female vs Male# −2,075.195 0.135 −4,826.375 675.985
GDX vs Sham## 267.179 0.843 −2,442.978 2,977.336
High fat diet vs Regular chow### 1,587.169 0.252 −1,169.064 4,343.401
Fast vs Ab libitum#### −487.298 0.723 −3,243.531 2,268.934

#Here we use male mice as reference. ##Here we use sham mice as reference. ###Here we use regular chow as reference. ####Here we use fed mice as reference. B stands for regression coefficients. The p value is the smallest level α0 such that we would reject the null-hypothesis at level α0 with the observed data. The confidence interval (CI) is a range of values that’s likely to include a population value with a certain degree of confidence.