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Table 1.

Characteristics of the 4,231 individuals from the CoLaus study.

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Table 2.

Values of conventional and nonconventional parameters involved in the metabolic syndrome in the 4,231 individuals from the CoLaus study.

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Table 3.

Adjusted conventional and non-conventional metabolic components, by sex-specific albumin-corrected calcium quintiles. (Men+Women, N = 4,231).*

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Figure 1.

Adjusted standardized associations between metabolic components and albumin-corrected calcium.

Only non-conventional metabolic syndrome components that were associated with albumin-corrected calcium in adjusted quintiles analyses: fat mass, LDL-chol, LDL size, insulin, adiponectin, uric acid, homocysteine, and GGT). Age, sex, smoking, alcohol, menopausal status, eGFR and thiazide use were used as covariates in the models. * = P value<0.05 for adjusted conventional cardio-metabolic risk factors. # = P value<0.05 for adjusted non-conventional cardio-metabolic risk factors (not adjusted for conventional factors). & = P value<0.05 for adjusted non-conventional metabolic syndrome components (adjusted for conventional components).

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Figure 2.

Albumin-corrected calcium, by number of metabolic syndrome components: adjusted for age, sex, smoking, alcohol, menopause status, eGFR, and thiazide use.

P value for trend <0.001 for model with and without BMI adjustment.

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Figure 3.

Albumin-corrected calcium, by number of non-conventional metabolic syndrome components: adjusted for age, sex, smoking, alcohol, menopause status, eGFR, thiazide use, and conventional metabolic syndrome components.

P value for trend<0.001 for model with and without BMI adjustment. Only non-conventional metabolic syndrome components that were associated with albumin-corrected calcium in adjusted quintiles analyses (fat mass, LDL-chol, LDL size, insulin, adiponectin, uric acid, homocysteine, and GGT) are taken into account.

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