%0 Generic %A Wang, Qidi %A Zhang, Min %A Xu, Min %A Gu, Weiqiong %A Xi, Yun %A Qi, Lu %A Li, Biao %A Wang, Weiqing %D 2015 %T The unadjusted and adjusted ORs and 95% CI from the logistic regressions predicting the likelihood of positive BAT in the subgroup with low outdoor temperature (<20°C). %U https://plos.figshare.com/articles/dataset/_The_unadjusted_and_adjusted_ORs_and_95_CI_from_the_logistic_regressions_predicting_the_likelihood_of_positive_BAT_in_the_subgroup_with_low_outdoor_temperature_lt_20_176_C_/1385896 %R 10.1371/journal.pone.0123795.t003 %2 https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/2029339 %K wc %K vfa %K HDL cholesterol concentrations %K Metabolic Parameters %K females vs %K sfa %K Inversely Related %K subject %K bmi %K study participants %K 1323 females %K ci %K Central Obesity %K triglyceride levels %K fasting glucose %K Brown Adipose Tissue Activation %K Adipose tissue %K BAT activities %K Adult Human BackgroundRecent studies %X

Data are odds ratios, 95% confidence interval. The backward multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to evaluate the ORs for positive BAT:

*P<0.0001,

P<0.001,

P<0.05.

WC, Waist Circumferences; SFA, subcutaneous fat areas; VFA, visceral fat areas

The unadjusted and adjusted ORs and 95% CI from the logistic regressions predicting the likelihood of positive BAT in the subgroup with low outdoor temperature (<20°C).

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