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Table 8 Prediction of fat fraction from BMI for Caucasian + Black + Hispanic subjects.

From: Erratum to: Physiological models of body composition and human obesity

Subjects

Linear

Model I

Model II

 

a

b

MSR

f1

BMI0

MSR

f1

f0

BMI0

MSR

Male: 18 – 89

-.145

.0134

.0038

.594

16.71

0.00385

.647

.129

22.00

0.00377

Male: 18 – 31

-.201

.0134

.00273

.543

19.39

0.00315

.706

.118

23.78

0.00261

Male: 32 – 50

-.133

.0119

.00303

.505

16.54

0.00312

.619

.153

23.54

0.00281

Male: 51 – 89

-.126

.0136

.00310

.628

16.28

.00299

.661

.167

21.43

0.00283

Female: 18 – 90

+.0494

.0109

.00351

.728

13.50

.00276

.745

.220

19.65

0.00272

Female: 18 – 31

-.00685

.0116

.00237

.695

13.99

.00225

.774

.214

21.30

0.00181

Female: 32 – 50

+0.0700

.00963

.00306

.723

13.86

.00212

.737

.208

19.71

0.00209

Female: 51 – 90

+0.106

.0101

.00225

.681

11.57

.00210

.682

.249

18.28

0.00210

  1. Model parameters and mean square residual error (MSR) for Model I, Model II and Linear fit are listed.