Table 3 Summary of 2 and 4-way ANOVA for Cd.

From: Cadmium and High-Fat Diet Disrupt Renal, Cardiac and Hepatic Essential Metals

Treatments

Heart

Kidney

Liver

Pr(>F)

 

F0 Generation

Cadmium concentrationa-0

<0.001

<0.001

<0.001

Sexb-0

<0.001

<0.001

<0.001

Cadmium concentration: Sexc-0

<0.001

<0.001

<0.001

Residuals

 

F1 Generation

Cadmium concentrationa

<0.001

<0.001

<0.001

Sexb

0.303

<0.001

<0.001

Dietc

<0.001

<0.001

0.018

Exposure timed

0.592

<0.001

0.286

Cadmium concentration: Sex*

0.495

<0.001

<0.001

Cadmium concentration: Diet*

<0.001

<0.001

0.002

Sex: Diet*

0.685

0.004

0.535

Cadmium concentration: Exposure time*

0.284

<0.001

0.724

Sex: Exposure time*

0.217

<0.001

0.006

Diet: Exposure time*

0.282

<0.001

0.769

Cadmium concentration: Sex: Diet**

0.602

0.061

0.557

Cadmium concentration: Sex: Exposure time**

0.109

<0.001

0.001

Cadmium concentration: Diet: Exposure time**

0.187

<0.001

0.932

Sex: Diet: Exposure time**

0.067

0.094

0.057

Cadmium concentration: Sex: Diet: Exposure time***

0.029

0.238

0.006

Residuals

  1. a-0Indicates whether Cd concentration in F0 was significantly different among the three Cd exposure levels.
  2. b-0Indicates whether Cd concentration in F0 was significantly different between male and female.
  3. c-0Indicates whether the difference of Cd concentration between male and female was significantly different among the three different Cd exposure levels.
  4. aIndicates whether Cd concentration in F1 was significantly different among the three Cd exposure levels.
  5. bIndicates whether Cd concentration in F1 was significantly different between male and female.
  6. cIndicates whether Cd concentration in F1 was significantly different between HFD and LFD.
  7. &Indicates whether Cd concentration in F1 was significantly different between 10 and 24 weeks exposure.
  8. dTwo-way interaction term indicates whether the difference of Cd concentration in F1 between two levels of one factor was significantly different among the different levels of the other factor; ** indicates three-way interactions and *** indicates four-way interactions.