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Table 1.

Characteristics of the study population.

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Table 2.

Pearson’s correlation and multiple regression analysis of risk factors associated with EZSCAN value.

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Figure 1.

Prevalence of metabolic syndrome in different risk level of EZSCAN value.

0–24 (n = 139); 25–49 (n = 1268); 50–100 (n = 1134).

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Figure 2.

EZSCAN value in different number of metabolic syndrome components.

0, n = 590; 1, n = 1236; 2, n = 1448; 3, n = 1310; ≥4, n = 1231.

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Table 3.

The risk of prevalent metabolic syndrome according to risk level of EZSCAN value.

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Figure 3.

Receiver operating characteristics curve of EZSCAN value for predicting metabolic syndrome.

Area under curve: 0.62 (95% CI 0.61–0.64).

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Table 4.

Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, positive likelihood ratio, and negative likelihood ratio for predicting metabolic syndrome with the EZSCAN test.

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