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Table 1.

Characteristics of the study population distributed on the quartiles (1.Q-4.Q) of the unweighted insulin resistance genetic risk score (IR GRS).

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Fig 1.

Association of the unweighted insulin resistance genetic risk score (IR GRS) with the risk of coronary artery disease among 4963 patients referred for coronary angiography.

Logistic regression was used for this analysis. 1.Q,…,4.Q: 1. Quartile,…,4. Quartile. Ref: Reference. The Adjusted Model was adjusted for gender, age, smoking status and hypertension.

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Fig 2.

Risk of one, two or three-vessel coronary artery disease (CAD) by the unweighted insulin resistance genetic risk score (IR GRS) among 4963 patients referred for coronary angiography.

A multinomial logistic regression model was used for this analysis. 1.Q,…,4.Q: 1. Quartile,…,4. Quartile. Ref: Reference. The model was adjusted for gender, age, smoking status and hypertension.

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Fig 3.

Association of the unweighted insulin resistance genetic risk score (IR GRS) with the risk of diabetes among 4963 patients referred for coronary angiography.

Logistic regression was used for this analysis. 1.Q,…,4.Q: 1. Quartile,…,4. Quartile. Ref: Reference. The Adjusted Model was adjusted for gender, age, smoking status and hypertension.

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