1naresh
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Model Effect df Wald Chi-Square P Value 1 Sex* 1 2.5362 .1113 Age* 1 0.8098 .3682 FAmean 1 8.5093 .0035 FAant, right 1 7.3482 .0067 FAcentral 1 4.5314 .0333 2 Sex* 1 0.8292 .3625 Age* 1 0.0219 .8823 FAant, right 1 4.8448 .0277 FAlat, left 1 13.6320 .0002 3 Sex* 1 0.0031 .9555 Age* 1 0.0008 .9776 MDlat, right 1 5.1438 .0233
Note:—FA indicates fractional anisotropy; MD, mean diffusivity; subscripts ant and lat, anterior and lateral; df, degrees of freedom.
* Forced into model.