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Table 1.

Distribution of ALT level by gender, age group, BMI category, ferritin level, uric acid level and white blood cell count among 2,090 adolescents.

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Figure 1.

Positive correlation was found between ALT, log(ferritin) and uric acid levels among 2,090 adolescents.

(A) ALT levels by log(ferritin); (B) ALT levels by uric acid levels; and (C) uric acid levels by log(ferritin).

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Figure 2.

The mean ferritin levels and the proportion of adolescents with elevated ALT levels in the participants divided into three age groups.

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Table 2.

Odds ratio and 95% confidence interval (95% CI) for risk factors associated with elevated ALT among 2,090 adolescents by the logistic regression model.

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Figure 3.

The proportion of adolescents with elevated ALT categorized by the uric acid level, body mass index and ferritin levels.

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