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Table 1.

Clinical and laboratory characteristics of the study population.

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Table 2.

Cardiometabolic variables in subjects with and without metabolic syndrome.

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Table 3.

Partial correlations* between HMWA, HOMA-IR and the HMWA/HOMA-IR ratio with cardiometabolic variables.

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Table 4.

Odds ratios (95% CI) for associations between MetS and HMWA, HOMA-IR and HMWA/HOMA-IR ratio.

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Fig 1.

Comparison of predicting powers between HMWA, HOMA-IR and HMWA/HOMA-IR ratio for metabolic syndrome.

HMWA, high molecular weight adiponectin; HOMA-IR, homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance; ROC, receiver operating characteristic; AUC, area under the curve.

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Table 5.

Odds ratios* (95% CI) and ROC curves analysis for the association between each component of MetS and HMWA, HOMA-IR and HMWA/HOMA-IR ratio.

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