Extended Data Fig. 7: Association of BAT with obesity-related parameters. | Nature Metabolism

Extended Data Fig. 7: Association of BAT with obesity-related parameters.

From: Pre-fertilization-origin preservation of brown fat-mediated energy expenditure in humans

Extended Data Fig. 7

(a) Correlations between BAT activity by FDG-PET/CT and adiposity-related parameters including BMI, body fat content, body fat mass, FFM, abdominal total, subcutaneous, and visceral fat areas, and waist circumference in healthy male participants (Cohort 1). (b) Correlations between BAT-d by NIR-TRS and adiposity-related parameters including BMI, body fat content, skeletal muscle mass, visceral fat area, waist circumference, SBP, DBP, and heart rate in participants with wide range of age (Cohort 2). (a, b) Biologically independent samples. Pearson’s correlation coefficient (r) and two-tailed P value by correlation analysis. Numbers of participants (n) are indicated on the panels.

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