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Table 5 Significance of topographic tissue volume changes regarding absolute volume measurements (l) (n F = 12)

From: Characteristics, changes and influence of body composition during a 4486 km transcontinental ultramarathon: results from the Transeurope Footrace mobile whole body MRI-project

 

Mauchly-Test

Univariate ANOVAb

Multivariate ANOVAc

(l)

P value

F value

P value

test power

F value

P value

test power

TV a

0.000

20.162

0.000

0.999

5.758

0.020

0.828

TSV a

0.001

18.607

0.000

0.999

4.937

0.030

0.762

TVV a

0.000

21.516

0.000

0.999

8.678

0.007

0.952

TLT

0.516

1.209

0.322

0.307

-

-

-

SLT

0.516

1.209

0.322

0.307

-

-

-

TAT a

0.000

32.274

0.000

1.000

18.577

0.001

1.000

SAST a

0.000

32.692

0.000

1.000

15.624

0.001

0.998

VAT a

0.000

21.607

0.000

0.999

8.594

0.007

0.950

  1. amean differences are significant; b‘Greenhouse-Geisser’ correction procedure was used; cPillai-Spur, Wilks-Lambda, Hotelling-Spur and ‘biggest characteristical root of Roy.’ ANOVA, analysis of variance; SAST, somatic adipose soft tissue; SLT, somatic lean tissue; TAT, total adipose tissue; TLT, total lean tissue; TSV, total somatic volume; TVV, total visceral volume; VAT, visceral adipose tissue.
  2. Bold numbers mark the prefered P-value of the prevered ANOVA regarding sphericity assumption proven by Mauchly-Test.