Research Article
Using Adipose Measures from Health Care Provider-Based Imaging Data for Discovery
Figure 4
The plot shows −log( values) for top sex-stratified phenotypic associations of ICD-9-based diagnoses with SAT on the y-axis after controlling for age. (a) Top female phenotypic associations of ICD-9 codes with SAT. Point size refers to the number of cases (250, 500, and 750). (b) Odds ratios and 95% CIs of top female phenotypic associations of ICD-9 codes with SAT after controlling for age. (c) Top male phenotypic associations of ICD-9 codes with SAT. Point size refers to the number of cases (100, 200, 300, 400, and 500). (d) Odds ratios and 95% CIs of top male phenotypic associations of ICD-9 codes with SAT after controlling for age. In both panels, females are represented in purple and males in green. The direction of the point, upwards or downwards, represents the direction of the corresponding beta estimate (positive or negative). The red line corresponds to the Bonferroni threshold, whereas the green line corresponds to the 1% FDR threshold.
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