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Table 4 Association of PCOS with body composition parameters (multivariate analysis)

From: Body composition analysis in women with polycystic ovary syndrome: a cross-sectional study from the Tehran Lipid and Glucose Study (TLGS)

Variable

Model 1

Model 2

Model 3

Coef. ¥

95% CI

p-value

Coef. ¥

95% CI

pvalue

Coef. ¥

95% CI

p-value

BFMb

-0.4

-2.46,1.66

0.7

0.38

-0.51,1.27

0.4

0.02

-0.94,0.99

0.9

FFMa

0.58

-0.45,1.62

0.3

0.54

-0.31,1.39

0.2

0.66

-0.52,1.85

0.3

SMMa

0.35

-0.26,0.97

0.3

0.33

-0.17,0.84

0.2

0.46

-0.24,1.16

0.2

SLMa

0.54

-0.43,1.52

0.3

0.51

-0.28,1.31

0.2

0.65

-0.46,1.76

0.2

PBFa

-0.18

-1.51,1.14

0.8

-0.25

-1.05,0.54

0.5

-0.86

-1.92,0.20

0.1

BMRa

12.66

-9.69,35.0

0.3

11.70

-6.62,30.03

0.2

14.4

-11.23,40.04

0.3

VFLc

0.76

0.49,1.17

0.2

0.76

0.38,1.53

0.4

0.76

0.40,1.43

0.5

ECW/TBWa

0.00

-0.001,0.001

0.7

0.001

-0.00,0.00

0.7

-0.0

-0.00,0.00

0.1

ECWb

0.1

-0.25,0.45

0.6

0.33

0.01,0.65

0.04

0.35

-0.6,0.76

0.09

ASMa

0.31

-0.20,0.83

0.2

0.28

-0.15,0.71

0.2

0.25

-0.33,0.84

0.4

ASMIb

-0.07

-0.24,0.10

0.4

0.11

-0.02,0.24

0.09

0.09

-0.06,0.25

0.2

FMIb

-0.40

-1.14,0.33

0.3

-0.04

-0.32,0.24

0.8

-0.19

-0.57,0.19

0.3

SMMIb

-0.05

-0.28,0.17

0.6

0.09

-0.09,0.28

0.3

0.13

-0.08,0.35

0.2

FFMIb

-0.16

-0.55,0.23

0.4

0.13

-0.13,0.39

0.3

0.23

-0.11,0.56

0.2

FMRb

-0.04

-0.11,0.03

0.3

-0.001

-0.05,0.05

0.9

-0.07

-0.13,-0.01

0.03

  1. PCOS, polycystic ovary syndrome; FM, fat mass; FMI, fat mass index; FFM, fat-free mass; SMM, skeletal muscle mass; SLM, soft lean mass; total body water (TBW) (%); PBF, percent of body fat; FMR, fat-to-muscle ratio; ASM, appendicular skeletal muscle mass; BMR, basal metabolic rate; VFL, visceral fat level
  2. ¥ meana for variables with normal distribution, medianb for variables with skewed distribution, and ORc for binomial variables
  3. Model 1: unadjusted; model 2: age and BMI adjusted; model 3: Adjusted for age, BMI, smoking, physical activity, and parity