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Figure 1.

Patient selection flow-chart for our study evaluating the association of CEA levels and visceral obesity.

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Table 1.

Clinical characteristics of study subjects and the correlation between serum CEA levels and various metabolic parameters.

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Figure 2.

Relationship between abdominal visceral fat area, abdominal subcutaneous fat area, and serum CEA levels.

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Figure 3.

Abdominal visceral fat area according to the CEA tertile in female Korean non-smokers.

P-values were calculated using one-way analysis of variance. Bars indicate 95% confidence intervals.

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Table 2.

Multivariate linear regression analysis to determine relationships between CEA levels and clinical metabolic variables.

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