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Table 1.

Effects of family history of T2DM (FH+/−) on anthropometric and body composition variables.

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Table 2.

Anthropometry, body composition, Frame and Adiposity factor scores by gender and age tertile. Mean ± SD.

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Figure 1.

Loading pattern of log-transformed body size and composition variables on the ‘Frame’ and ‘Adiposity’ factors.

The loadings are the correlation coefficients between the input variables and the extracted factors.

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Figure 2.

Distributions of gender- and age-adjusted body composition variables.

A–D: FH+; E–H: FH−; I–L: relative risks of occurrence (with 95%CI) in each decile of the distributions of body composition variables (FH+/FH−) The dotted line in panel A represents the fit to a bimodal normal distribution.

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Figure 3.

Quantile boxplots representing the median, interquartile range and 95% confidence limits of the parameters of the bimodal distribution model obtained from the Adiposity data in FH+ by bootstrap re-sampling.

m1 = mean of the lower mode; d2 = difference between the means of the 2 modes; s = common standard deviation; α = the fraction of individuals in the higher distribution. The open circles are the estimates from the original data.

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Table 3.

Phenotypic proportions (α) and estimated risk allele frequencies (q) in FH−, FH+ and unobserved T2DM-affected family members under a dominant model of inheritance of Adiposity.

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