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Table 2 Partial correlations between anthropometric indices with metabolic variables

From: Novel and traditional anthropometric indices for identifying metabolic syndrome in non-overweight/obese adults

 

WHtR

BRI

WWI

AVI

ABSI

 

coe

p

coe

p

coe

p

coe

p

coe

p

Male

 SBP

0.099

0.001

0.101

< 0.001

0.029

0.307

0.1

0.001

− 0.008

0.769

 DBP

0.159

< 0.001

0.159

< 0.001

0.103

< 0.001

0.158

< 0.001

0.068

0.019

 FBG

0.137

< 0.001

0.136

< 0.001

0.096

< 0.001

0.122

< 0.001

0.06

0.036

 TG

0.177

< 0.001

0.176

< 0.001

0.146

< 0.001

0.162

< 0.001

0.112

< 0.001

 HDL-C

− 0.184

< 0.001

− 0.182

< 0.001

− 0.134

< 0.001

− 0.192

< 0.001

− 0.111

< 0.001

 LDL-C

0.103

< 0.001

0.099

0.001

0.062

0.031

0.082

0.004

0.026

0.374

Female

 SBP

0.111

< 0.001

0.116

< 0.001

0.088

< 0.001

0.117

< 0.001

0.076

0.002

 DBP

0.086

< 0.001

0.09

< 0.001

0.068

0.005

0.101

< 0.001

0.063

0.01

 FBG

0.141

< 0.001

0.15

< 0.001

0.14

< 0.001

0.134

< 0.001

0.122

< 0.001

 TG

0.205

< 0.001

0.218

< 0.001

0.203

< 0.001

0.216

< 0.001

0.183

< 0.001

 HDL-C

− 0.172

< 0.001

− 0.168

< 0.001

− 0.102

< 0.001

− 0.192

< 0.001

− 0.078

0.001

 LDL-C

0.08

0.001

0.077

0.001

0.075

0.002

0.056

0.022

0.053

0.028

  1. The partial correlation is adjusted for age, UA and CRP. Bold indicates the strongest related anthropometric indices for different metabolic variables
  2. WtHR waist-to-height ratio, BRI body roundness index, WWI weight adjusted waist index, AVI abdominal volume index, ABSI a body shape index, SBP systolic blood pressure, DBP diastolic blood pressure, FBG fasting blood glucose, TG triglyceride, HDL-C high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, LDL-C low-density lipoprotein cholesterol