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Table 1.

Participant demographic characteristics by gender and cardiorespiratory fitness level.

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Table 2.

Adjusted health-related quality of life (HRQoL) dimension scores by gender and cardiorespiratory fitness level.

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Table 3.

Odds ratios (ORs) above the norm for PCS and MCS according to cardiorespiratory fitness level.

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Fig 1.

Odds ratios above the norm for health-related quality of life physical component score according to cardiorespiratory fitness quartile and age group among females.

Logistic regression adjusting for age, body mass index, smoking status, hypertension, and physical inactivity was used to obtain odds ratios and the p-value for the trend analysis, Q, quartile.

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Fig 2.

Odds ratios above the norm for health-related quality of life mental component score according to cardiorespiratory fitness quartiles and age group among females.

Logistic regression adjusting for age, body mass index, smoking status, hypertension, and physical inactivity was used to obtain odds ratios and the p-value for the trend analysis, Q, quartile.

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Fig 3.

dds ratios above the norm for health-related quality of life physical component score according to cardiorespiratory fitness levels and body mass index among females.

Logistic regression adjusting for age, body mass index, smoking status, hypertension, and physical inactivity was used to obtain odds ratios and the p-value for the trend analysis, Q, quartile.

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Fig 4.

Odds ratios above the norm for health-related quality of life mental component score according to cardiorespiratory fitness levels and body mass index among females.

Logistic regression adjusting for age, body mass index, smoking status, hypertension, and physical inactivity was used to obtain odds ratios and the p-value for the trend analysis, Q, quartile.

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