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Table 1.

Socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of all participants and according to gender.

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Table 2.

Socio-demographic and clinical characteristics according to antiretroviral therapy status.

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Table 3.

Linear regression model for waist circumference, waist-to-hip ratio and body mass index for the study population, according to gender and HAART status.

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Fig 1.

Linear regression model of the association between WC and BMI in all study participants.

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Fig 2.

Linear regression model of the association between WC and BMI in females and males.

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Fig 3.

Linear regression model of the association between WC and BMI according to HAART status.

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Fig 4.

Linear regression model of the association between WHR and BMI in all study participants.

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Fig 5.

Linear regression model of the association between WHR and BMI in females and males.

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Fig 6.

Linear regression model of the association between WHR and BMI according to HAART status.

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Fig 7.

Linear regression model of the association between WHtR and BMI in all study participants.

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Fig 8.

Linear regression model of the association between WHtR and BMI in females and males.

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Fig 9.

Linear regression model of the association between WHtR and BMI according to HAART status.

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Table 4.

Agreement between WC, WHR, WHtR and BMI in identifying patients with an increased cardio-metabolic risk.

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Table 5.

Agreement between WC, WHR, WHtR and BMI in identifying patients with an increased cardio-metabolic risk according to HAART status.

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