<p>Schematic representation of relationships among exogenous and endogenous variables (solid arrows represent hypothesized paths) that were examined using the structure equation model.</p
<p>Boxes represent variables and arrows represent suggested causal links going from a cause to an ef...
<p>The chart without shading shows all considered cause-effect relationships, colored arrows are rel...
<p>Schematic illustration of the path diagrams of the structural equation model; waist circumference...
The proposed model describes the hypothesized relationships among the variables. One-way straight ar...
The relationships between the variables formulated in Eqs (1)–(8). Arrows mean that the variable fol...
<p>In the model above, the latent variables are represented by circles; the rectangles represent add...
<p>Schematic representation of measured variables in the current study: exogenous and endogenous var...
Structural equation modeling (SEM) is one of the most widely used statistical techniques for delinea...
<p>Diagram Elements: Boxes are manifest (observed) variables; Circles are latent (unobserved) constr...
Structural equation modeling (SEM) is one of the most widely used statistical techniques for delinea...
Structural equation modeling (SEM) is one of the most widely used statistical techniques for delinea...
<p>Path diagram representing the structural equation model used to calculate A (additive genetics) a...
<p>Structural equation model of relationships with sociodemographic and disease variables.</p
Path labels are standardised coefficients. Single-arrow lines represent regression paths, and double...
Conceptual diagram of our hypothesized model in regression-based pathway analysis.</p
<p>Boxes represent variables and arrows represent suggested causal links going from a cause to an ef...
<p>The chart without shading shows all considered cause-effect relationships, colored arrows are rel...
<p>Schematic illustration of the path diagrams of the structural equation model; waist circumference...
The proposed model describes the hypothesized relationships among the variables. One-way straight ar...
The relationships between the variables formulated in Eqs (1)–(8). Arrows mean that the variable fol...
<p>In the model above, the latent variables are represented by circles; the rectangles represent add...
<p>Schematic representation of measured variables in the current study: exogenous and endogenous var...
Structural equation modeling (SEM) is one of the most widely used statistical techniques for delinea...
<p>Diagram Elements: Boxes are manifest (observed) variables; Circles are latent (unobserved) constr...
Structural equation modeling (SEM) is one of the most widely used statistical techniques for delinea...
Structural equation modeling (SEM) is one of the most widely used statistical techniques for delinea...
<p>Path diagram representing the structural equation model used to calculate A (additive genetics) a...
<p>Structural equation model of relationships with sociodemographic and disease variables.</p
Path labels are standardised coefficients. Single-arrow lines represent regression paths, and double...
Conceptual diagram of our hypothesized model in regression-based pathway analysis.</p
<p>Boxes represent variables and arrows represent suggested causal links going from a cause to an ef...
<p>The chart without shading shows all considered cause-effect relationships, colored arrows are rel...
<p>Schematic illustration of the path diagrams of the structural equation model; waist circumference...