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Table 3 Summarized main effects of sex, HSAAR genotype, or endurance training on whole-body DXA measurements

From: Myocytic androgen receptor overexpression does not affect sex differences in adaptation to chronic endurance exercise

 

Effect

F statistic (df)

Groups

P-value

Mean ± SEM

Mean ± SEM

Fat body mass (g)

Sex

F(1,81) = 73.87

F: 10.02 ± 0.95

M: 26.41 ± 2.42

< 0.001

 

Exercise

F(1,81) = 54.84

Ex: 11.55 ± 0.90

Sed: 24.85 ± 2.57

< 0.001

Fat body mass %

Sex

F(1,81) = 21.09

F: 4.60 ± 0.43

M: 6.72 ± 0.56

< 0.001

 

Exercise

F(1,81) = 59.14

Ex: 3.56 ± 0.19

Sed: 7.49 ± 0.54

< 0.001

Lean body mass (g)

Sex

F(1,81) = 1020.47

F: 199.68 ± 2.35

M: 345.38 ± 3.77

< 0.001

 

Gene

F(1,81) = 5.51

Tg: 283.66 ± 12.27

WT: 275.46 ± 11.30

< 0.05

Lean body mass %

Sex

F(1,81) = 12.52

F: 91.89 ± 0.42

M: 90.37 ± 0.56

< 0.001

 

Exercise

F(1,81) = 61.01

Ex: 93.29 ± 0.17

Sed: 89.30 ± 0.51

< 0.001

Total body mass (g)

Sex

F(1,81) = 918.20

F: 217.32 ± 2.38

M: 382.94 ± 4.99

< 0.001

 

Exercise

F(1,81) = 5.26

Ex: 312.11 ± 12.27

Sed: 304.80 ± 14.08

< 0.05

Bone mineral content (g)

Sex

F(1,81) = 481.90

F: 7.63 ± 0.08

M: 11.17 ± 0.15

< 0.001

Bone mineral density (g/m2)

Sex

F(1,81) = 52.76

F: 0.157 ± 0.001

M: 0.167 ± 0.001

< 0.001

  1. F, female (n = 38); M, male (n = 46); Ex, exercise (n = 37); Sed, sedentary (n = 47); Tg, HSAAR transgenic (n = 41); WT, wild-type (n = 43). Summarized data presented here were analyzed using three-way LMER ANOVA. Non-significant main effects not shown, see Additional file 1: Table S2