Extended Data Fig. 5: Variable diversity and contribution to the omics-based BMI model were different between omics categories. | Nature Medicine

Extended Data Fig. 5: Variable diversity and contribution to the omics-based BMI model were different between omics categories.

From: Multiomic signatures of body mass index identify heterogeneous health phenotypes and responses to a lifestyle intervention

Extended Data Fig. 5: Variable diversity and contribution to the omics-based BMI model were different between omics categories.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

ac, The variables that were retained across all ten MetBMI (a), ProtBMI (b) or ChemBMI (c) models (a: 62 metabolites, b: 30 proteins, c: 20 clinical laboratory tests). β-coefficient was obtained from the fitted omics-based BMI model with LASSO linear regression (Supplementary Data 3). Data: the standard boxplot (Methods), n = 10 models.

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