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Table 1.

Correlations between body size and shape.

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Figure 1.

Mean and standard deviation of ABSI, BMI, and WC by age and sex.

Markers show the sample quantities for each age; the smooth curves shown were used to convert values to z scores. Units are for ABSI, for BMI, and for WC.

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Table 2.

Body size and shape z scores and mortality hazard.

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Table 3.

Mortality hazard by subgroup.

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Table 4.

Mortality by quintile.

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Figure 2.

Mortality hazard by ABSI, BMI, and WC z score relative to age and sex specific normals.

Estimates are from proportional hazard modeling where log mortality hazard is a smoothing-spline function in ABSI, BMI, or WC. Dashed curves show 95% confidence intervals. Corresponding population percentiles are given in the top axis; the range shown is the 1st through 99th percentiles. The vertical axis is logarithmic.

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Figure 3.

Estimated mortality hazard (relative to the population mean) by combination of BMI and ABSI z score.

The ranges of BMI and ABSI shown correspond to the 1st through 99th percentiles. The contour interval is 0.25.

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Figure 4.

Mortality hazard by ABSI, BMI, and WC.

Estimates are from proportional hazard modeling where log mortality hazard is a smoothing-spline function in ABSI, BMI, or WC. Dashed curves show 95% confidence intervals. Corresponding population percentiles are given in the top axis; the range shown is the 1st through 99th percentiles. The vertical axis is logarithmic. This is the same as Figure 2, but with ABSI, BMI, or WC, rather than their z scores, used as predictors. Units are for ABSI, for BMI, and for WC.

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Table 5.

Body size and shape and mortality hazard.

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