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Fig 1.

Subjects recruitment flow chart.

Flow-chart of subject measurement process in the secondary data of the Indonesian Basic National Health Survey 2013, a nation-wide survey. T2DM = type 2 diabetes mellitus, FPG = Fasting Plasma Glucose, OGTT = 2-hour postprandial blood glucose after 75g glucose load.

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Table 1.

Subject baseline characteristics.

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Fig 2.

Association between waist circumference and glycemic status.

The trend of waist circumference among diabetes, pre-diabetes and normal subjects based on gender, (A) for Men and (B) for women, were analyzed using linear regression analysis. The graph was displayed in median (IQR). (*) resembles p-value <0.001. Pre-DM = prediabetes, DM = Diabetes Mellitus.

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Fig 3.

Proportion of central obesity according to the NCEP ATP III for Asian population waist circumference cut-off points for Asian population and the new proposed waist circumference cut-off points.

The proportion of central obesity (n) based on the NCEP ATP III waist circumference cut-off point for Asian Population (80/90) and the new proposed waist circumference cut-off points (80/76) according to different spectrum of dysglycemia in men (A) and women (B) and also by sex (C). Pre-DM = prediabetes, DM = Diabetes Mellitus, ATP III = Adult treatment panel III.

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Fig 4.

Comparison of type 2 diabetes mellitus odds ratio between the new proposed waist circumference cut-off points and the other existing waist circumference cut-off points for central obesity.

The odds of having type 2 diabetes mellitus among subjects with higher waist circumference was calculated using logistic regression analysis. The forest plot was displayed in odds ratio and 95% confidence interval. Black dot represents women whereas white triangle represents men. DM = diabetes mellitus, ATP III = Adult treatment panel III.

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