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Fig. 2 | Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome

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From: The prevalence of metabolic syndrome and its association with body fat distribution in middle-aged individuals from Indonesia and the Netherlands: a cross-sectional analysis of two population-based studies

Fig. 2

The Associations of Overall and Abdominal Adiposity with metabolic syndrome and its components. The forest plot showed the adjusted Odds Ratios of Metabolic Syndrome and its components per 1 SD of BMI (4.4 kg/m2) and per 1 SD of waist circumference (11.6 cm in the Indonesian, 13.4 cm in the Dutch population). Data were presented in OR (95% CI). BMI and waist circumference were mutually adjusted. See Table 4. a The associations in the Indonesian population. Models were adjusted for age, education, smoking behavior, physical activity, pre-existing CVD, Stroke, and Diabetes, urban/rural, and socioeconomic status. b The associations in the Dutch population. Models were adjusted for age, education, smoking behavior, physical activity, pre-existing CVD, Stroke, and Diabetes, and alcohol consumption. In women: plus menopausal status and sex hormone use

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