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Fig. 1 | Nutrition Journal

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From: Sex-specific associations between total and regional Fat-to-muscle Mass ratio and cardiometabolic risk: findings from the China National Health Survey

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The effect [OR (95% CI)] of quartile of FMR on clustered cardiometabolic risk factors by sex. All models were adjusted for age, physical activity, education level, smoking status, residential area, drinking, region, and menopausal status in women. Clustered cardiometabolic risk was defined as the presence of 2 or more risk factors, including hypertension, elevated blood glucose, dyslipidemia, insulin resistance, and hyperuricemia. (a) FMR of the whole body, trunk, arm and leg in men; (b) FMR of the whole body, trunk, arm and leg in women. FMR: Fat-to-muscle mass ratio; OR: odds ratio; CI: confidence interval

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