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Subject characteristics.

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Hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp and indirect calorimetry.

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Figure 1.

Predicted relationships from stepwise linear regression analyses; on the x-axis you can find the values predicted by the models by the different parameters in the model, on the y-axis you can find the actual value as measured in the study.

The results were plotted for the following models: (A) Model 1, relationship between actual metabolic flexibility (ΔRER) and the metabolic flexibility predicted by Model 1 (by plasma NEFA and WGD during insulin stimulation), (B) Model 2; relationship between actual basal respiratory exchange ratio (basal RER) and the basal RER predicted by Model 2 (by plasma PCr-recovery half-time, BMI and age), (C) Model 3; relationship between insulin-stimulated respiratory exchange ratio (ins. stim. RER) and the insulin-stimulated RER predicted by Model 3 (by WGD during insulin stimulation), (D) Model 4; relationship between actual PCr-recovery half-time and PCr-recovery half-time predicted by Model 4 (by basal RER and VO2max).

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Stepwise Linear regression analyses.

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