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The result was that going from a high to normal waist circumference was associated with almost the identical reduction in mortality risk as going from inactive to moderately active.
Waist circumference over 102 cm was clearly associated with discharge compared to normal waist circumference.
We observed facial characteristics in different age groups of the same gender in the differentiation of VO from normal waist.
On the other hand, young overweight male patients had a normal waist circumference in 59.4% (female 30.4%).
Furthermore, 9.0% of abdominal obese subjects and 3.4% of subjects with a normal waist had advanced adenoma.
In addition, we did not find significant differences in predicting diabetes in subjects with normal waist circumference.
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Re-scaled and natural-log transformed When models were stratified by visceral adiposity status (high versus normal waist-to-height ratio) and BMI status, differences in associations between groups were only slight and all confidence intervals were overlapping making it difficult to conclude anything about effect modification by body fat (Fig. 3).
Compared with those with normal waists, individuals with abdominal obesity showed significantly lower EQ-5D scores (β=−0.009, p<0.001; model I of table 4).
In other words, EQ-5D levels were impaired by 2% in women with abdominal obesity compared with those with normal waists.
This finding indicated that women with abdominal obesity had significantly lower EQ-5D scores compared with those with normal waists, but such significance was not apparent for men (model III of table 4; see also figure 1B), even after adjusting for BMI.
Absolute risk of T2DM was higher in men than women for any combination of age, BMI and WC categories, and remained low in normal-waist women.
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