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Fig 1.

Magnetic resonance image of obese male (BMI 32.59).

A) .jpg MRI image from L3-L4. B) Binary ImageJ image for measurement of fat: fat appears in black. Image shows intra-abdominal (visceral) and subcutaneous fat.

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Characteristics of the sample.

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Laboratory and MRI findings in healthy and obese adolescents.

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Table 3.

MRI findings in adolescent boys and girls.

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Correlation between anthropometric data and MRI findings.

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Table 5.

Association between metabolic variables and visceral fat.

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