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Table 1.

Characteristics of the study population with and without metabolic syndrome.

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Fig 1.

ROC curves of HbA1c, insulin, glycemia and HOMA-IR for metabolic syndrome criteria.

ROC curves for detecting individually each metabolic syndrome criteria. The small circles indicate the sensitivity and specificity when using the tertiles of each variable as cut-offs. For high glucose, the glycemia curve can not be seen as it lies exactly at the left and upper borders.

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Fig 2.

ROC curves of HbA1c, insulin, glycemia and HOMA-IR for insulin resistance and criteria clusters.

ROC curves for detecting insulin resistance, the metabolic syndrome, 2 or more, and 3 or more criteria for the metabolic syndrome other than the high glucose criterion. The small circles indicate the sensitivity and specificity when using the tertiles of each variable as cut-offs. For insulin resistance, the HOMA-IR curve can not be seen as it lies exactly at the left and upper borders.

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Table 2.

Association of HbA1c, insulin, glucose, and HOMA-IR tertiles with metabolic syndrome criteria.

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