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Table 1 Differences according to the type of stone (n = 265)

From: Which anthropometric measurements including visceral fat, subcutaneous fat, body mass index, and waist circumference could predict the urinary stone composition most?

Parameters

CO

COP

CP

UA

P value

Age

44.02 ± 6.32

41.24 ± 7.13

39.45 ± 4.34

43.13 ± 8.22

0.231

Male sex(% within sex, % within stone type)

43.6% (62.4%)

19.9% (44.9%)

17.3% (52.9%)

19.2% (83.3%)

0.001

BMI

25.48 ± 4.13

24.85 ± 3.84

23.88 ± 3.88

26.01 ± 2.59

0.21

Visceral fat (cm2)

135.84 ± 58.98

112.84 ± 52.11

94.10 ± 48.31

174.30 ± 52.73

<0.001

Subcutaneous fat (cm2)

158.85 ± 75.93

166.14 ± 73.60

141.89 ± 91.20

156.86 ± 46.88

0.419

Visceral fat/subcutaneous fat

0.96 ± 0.47

0.83 ± 0.79

0.94 ± 0.80

1.16 ± 0.38

0.013

Ratio of visceral fat to total fat (%)

46.51 ± 11.48

40.74 ± 13.22

42.43 ± 16.50

52.38 ± 8.36

<0.001

Outer circumference (cm)

86.51 ± 9.28

83.97 ± 9.77

82.40 ± 10.06

89.76 ± 7.17

0.080

Total fat (cm2)

294.69 ± 112.14

278.98 ± 109.38

235.99 ± 118.08

331.16 ± 85.97

0.002

Urine pH

5.81 ± 0.89

5.93 ± 1.03

6.14 ± 0.93

5.58 ± 1.06

0.071

  1. Data are mean ± standard deviation or number. CO: calcium oxalate stone; COP: calcium oxalate phosphate; CP: calcium phosphate; UA: uric acid.
  2. Statistical analysis by chi-square test or one way ANOVA test.