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However, these cut-points are not specific to older adults; the most commonly reported cut-point of 1,952 counts/min was validated in young adults [ 23].
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However, despite ongoing controversies on the reliability of a particular cut-off to truly differentiate the risks of having cardiovascular diseases, 33 34 we used the most commonly applied cut-off.
The most commonly used cut-off to define abnormal anthropometry is a value of −2, that is, two standard deviations below the reference median, irrespective of the indicator used.
Nadir creatinine (lowest creatinine during the first year following diagnosis) is the recognised prognostic indicator for renal outcome in PUV, the most commonly used cut-off being 1 mg/dl (88.4 umol/l).
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The most commonly used cut-off level is 15 ng/ml for the US Food and Drug Administration approved ELISA.
A score of ≥10 is the most commonly recommended cut-off point for clinically significant somatic symptom burden [ 14].
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