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Fig 1.

The change over time in the proportion of masked obesity in male and female students between 2011 and 2019.

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Fig 2.

ROC curves for masked obesity of each anthropometric measure and body indices.

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Table 1.

Comparison of anthropometric indices of university students with the masked obesity and normal groups.

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Table 2.

AUC, cut-off value, sensitivity, specificity, and odds ratio of anthropometric indices for masked obesity in all participants.

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Table 3.

Relationship between masked obesity and weight control orientation or lifestyle habits in male students.

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Table 4.

Relationship between masked obesity and weight control orientation or lifestyle habits in female students.

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Table 5.

Relationship of hypertension to body mass index, waist circumference, hip circumference, and masked obesity.

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