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Table 1.

Clinical characteristics of the study population at baseline by coronary artery calcium score subgroups.

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Fig 1.

(top). Prevalence of degree of CACS in relationship to SAF stratified by quartiles, namely 1st quartile 1.08–1.70AU, 2nd quartile 1.71–1.92AU, 3rd quartile 1.93–2.19AU and 4th quartile 2.20–4.39AU. (bottom). Distribution of quartiles of SAF in relationship to CACS categories, namely CACS = 0, CACS 1–99, CACS 100–399, and CACS ≥400.

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Table 2.

Univariate linear regression model for skin autofluorescence and coronary artery calcium score in non-diabetic primary prevention group.

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Table 3.

Odds ratios for presence of coronary artery calcium by 1 unit increase of skin autofluorescence.

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Fig 2.

Prevalence of either CACS ≥100 (12%), SAF >2.35 AU (12%) or both.

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Table 4.

Clinical characteristics of the study population by high SAF, high CACS or both.

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