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Additional file 1: Table S1. of Circulating micrornas associated with glycemic impairment and progression in Asian Indians
Fold Change MicroRNA Expression. (DOCX 26 kb
Association between total bilirubin tertiles and incident type 2 diabetes by gender.
Association between total bilirubin tertiles and incident type 2 diabetes by gender.</p
Baseline characteristics by bilirubin quartile in females in MASALA, 2010–2018.
Baseline characteristics by bilirubin quartile in females in MASALA, 2010–2018.</p
Odds of cardiovascular risk factors in the lowest bilirubin vs. highest bilirubin quartile.
Odds of cardiovascular risk factors in the lowest bilirubin vs. highest bilirubin quartile.</p
Baseline characteristics by bilirubin quartile in males in MASALA, 2010–2018.
Baseline characteristics by bilirubin quartile in males in MASALA, 2010–2018.</p
The following supporting information (S1-S5 Tables) file includes supplemental data on subgroup, sensitivity, and exploratory analyses.
The following supporting information (S1-S5 Tables) file includes supplemental data on subgroup, sensitivity, and exploratory analyses.</p
Association between total bilirubin quartiles and type 2 diabetes among participants without liver dysfunction or CT-based fatty liver.
Association between total bilirubin quartiles and type 2 diabetes among participants without liver dysfunction or CT-based fatty liver.</p
Association between total bilirubin quantiles and type 2 diabetes in MASALA.
Association between total bilirubin quantiles and type 2 diabetes in MASALA.</p
Results of Association of Multi-SNP Genotypic Risk Score with Diabetes and Related Traits.
<p>T2D: Type 2 diabetes, BMI: Body mass Index, WHR: Waist to hip ratio, HbA1C: hemoglobin A1C, TG: Triglyceride, HDL-C: High Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol, LDL-C: Low Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol, TC: Total Cholesterol.</p>§<p>Effect is mean change in trait or disease per adiponectin-decreasing allele.</p>*<p>Waist to hip ratio adjusted for BMI.</p>**<p>Significantly associated trait is coded in bold.</p
