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Fig. 4 | Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition

Fig. 4

From: A large-scale observational study linking various kinds of physical exercise to lipoprotein-lipid profile

Fig. 4

Exercise effects on TG/HDL-C. The regression model was built as \( TG/ HDL-C={\beta}_0+{\sum}_{j=1}^{23}{\beta}_{E_{j,k}}{E}_j+{\sum}_{v=1}^6{\beta}_{C_v}{Covariate}_v+\varepsilon \). The bars represent \( {\hat{\beta}}_E \), and the black segments mark the standard error of \( {\hat{\beta}}_E \). Covariates adjusted in the regression model included sex, age, BMI, drinking status, smoking status, and educational attainment. Bars with p < 0.0004 = 0.05/(30 × 4) in both the discovery cohort and the replication cohort were highlighted in green color

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