Fig. 4: Association of silhouette-predicted VAT/ASAT ratio with type 2 diabetes and coronary artery disease.
From: Silhouette images enable estimation of body fat distribution and associated cardiometabolic risk

A Disease associations with silhouette-predicted VAT/ASAT ratio in sex-specific unadjusted and adjusted logistic regression models. All models were adjusted for age at the time of imaging and imaging center—“BMI adj” refers to additional adjustment for BMI, while “BMI and Waist adj.” refers to additional adjustment for BMI and waist circumference. Full data are available in Supplementary Data 9. B Sex-stratified standardized prevalence of type 2 diabetes across the bottom quintile (light orange), quintiles 2–4 (neutral orange), and the top quintile (dark orange) of silhouette-predicted VAT/ASAT ratio within BMI-bins and waist circumference categories. High waist circumference was defined in a sex- and BMI-subgroup specific fashion as described in Supplementary Data 12. Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals.