Basic Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2018.
World J Hepatol. Dec 27, 2018; 10(12): 924-933
Published online Dec 27, 2018. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v10.i12.924
Table 1 Characteristic and biochemical analysis of 78 subjects in the control and overweight/obese groups
Control groupOW/OB groupP-valueCorrelation with LFC
rP value
n3939---
Gender (male/female)12/2724/15---
LFC (%)2.7 ± 0.28.1 ± 1.0< 0.001b--
Age22.3 ± 1.622.1 ± 0.30.662-0.0580.611
BMI (kg/m2)20.9 ± 0.331.3 ± 0.5< 0.001b0.531< 0.001b
WC (cm)74.6 ± 1.4112.6 ± 7.4< 0.001b0.2590.022a
HC (cm)90.7 ± 1.3122.5 ± 7.5< 0.001b0.2120.062
W/H ratio0.8 ± 0.00.9 ± 0.0< 0.001b0.388< 0.001b
FG (mg/dL)83.1 ± 1.189.9 ± 1.1< 0.001b0.1440.21
Cho (mg/dL)187.3 ± 6.8200.7 ± 6.10.1470.0930.419
Tri (mg/dL)77.8 ± 5.2117.1 ± 8.8< 0.001b0.2230.05
HDL (mg/dL)59.3 ± 2.547.7 ± 1.4< 0.001b-0.1850.105
LDL (mg/dL)111.1 ± 5.6130.1 ± 5.10.014a0.1330.246
HbA1c (%)5.1 ± 0.15.5 ± 0.1< 0.001b0.3450.002a
Table 2 Multiple linear regression analysis showing relationship of blood biochemical marker and anthropometry marker with LFC as the dependent variable
Model 1
Model 2
Model 3
R2β(SE)PR2β(SE)PR2β(SE)P
HbA1c0.1350.3060.0020.1740.3390.0040.2980.1200.327
(1.273)(1.283)(1.379)
Tri0.1310.2470.0650.590-0.0290.590
(0.012)(0.013)(0.012)
BMI0.2950.463< 0.001a0.2990.459< 0.001a
(0.109)(0.111)
WC-0.0260.824-0.0340.774
(0.016)(0.017)
W/H ratio0.1450.2470.1360.288
(8.768)(9.018)