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Table 1.

Anthropometrics, clinical measurements, lifestyle factors, serum cholesteryl ester FA, and estimated desaturase activity in the 60-year old men and women.

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Fig 1.

Associations of serum palmitic acid (A) and linoleic acid (B) with abdominal obesity evaluated using restricted cubic spline. Associations were adjusted for sex, smoking, physical activity, education, and alcohol intake. Full and dashed lines represent odds ratios and their 95% CI, respectively, while dotted vertical lines correspond to 25th, 50th, and 75th percentiles of fatty acid proportions.

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Table 2.

Associations of serum fatty acids with abdominal obesity1.

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Table 3.

Associations of serum fatty acids with abdominal obesity1,2.

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Table 4.

Associations of estimated desaturase activities with abdominal obesity1.

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Table 5.

Associations of estimated desaturase activities with anthropometric measures.1,2.

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