Fig 1.
Magnetic resonance image of obese male (BMI 32.59).
A) .jpg MRI image from L3-L4. B) Binary ImageJ image for measurement of fat: fat appears in black. Image shows intra-abdominal (visceral) and subcutaneous fat.
Table 1.
Characteristics of the sample.
Table 2.
Laboratory and MRI findings in healthy and obese adolescents.
Table 3.
MRI findings in adolescent boys and girls.
Table 4.
Correlation between anthropometric data and MRI findings.
Table 5.
Association between metabolic variables and visceral fat.