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Fig. 4 | Cardiovascular Diabetology

Fig. 4

From: Sex influenced association of directly measured insulin sensitivity and serum transaminase levels: Why alanine aminotransferase only predicts cardiovascular risk in men?

Fig. 4

Feature selection (Boruta algorithm) analysis for M3 in men. Important attributes are marked in green: abdominal circumference, insulin, body fat percentage, leptin, BMI, diastolic blood pressure, TG, basal FFA, serum glucose and age (mean Z values: 16.65, 13.08, 12.19, 11.77, 6.12, 6.00, 5.39, 4.92 and 4.11, respectively). Yellow and red columns represent attributes that were rejected or ‘tentative’ as being important for M3. These are (in order of importance): systolic blood pressure, GGT, total cholesterol, alcohol consumption, small-dense LDL %, adiponectin, serum-bilirubin, HbA1c, total-LDL %, AST, genetic predisposition, alkaline phosphatase, HDL %, ALT, white blood cell count, LDL-1 %, creatinin, VLDL %. Blue columns represent ‘shadow attributes’. Mean, median, minimum and maximum Z values are represented on ‘Y’ axis

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