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Table 1.

Cut points for biomarkers and prevalence of high-risk biomarkers with cut point and quartile method.

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Fig 1.

Procedure to establish the four allostatic load versions.

AL, allostatic load index, BMI, body mass index, HDL-cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol.

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Table 2.

Baseline characteristics by AL1 cut point and 25(OH)D concentration quartiles.

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Table 3.

Regression results for AL and 25(OH)D concentration.

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Fig 2.

Logistic regression analysis of the allostatic load index and 25(OH)D concentrations stratified by biological covariates.

Results are stratified by sex, age, and ethnic background and are presented as ORs for high AL with 95% confidence intervals. Q, 25(OH)D concentrations in quartiles with Q1 lowest and Q4 highest quartile (reference).

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Fig 3.

Logistic regression analysis of the allostatic load index and 25(OH)D concentrations stratified by health covariates.

Results are stratified by self-reported health status, and long-term medication and are presented as ORs for high AL with 95% confidence intervals. Q, 25(OH)D concentrations in quartiles with Q1 lowest and Q4 highest quartile (reference).

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