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    ROC curves of several adiposity measures in terms of the elevated cardiometabolic risk outcome.

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    <p>WHR: waist-to-hip ratio; BMI: body mass index; WC: waist circumference; BAI: body adiposity index; WHtR: waist-to-height ratio.</p

    Adiposity measures and frequency of metabolic syndrome and its individual components according to gender.

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    <p>Adiposity measures and frequency of metabolic syndrome and its individual components according to gender.</p

    Adiposity measures, elevated cardiometabolic risk and cut-off points performance.

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    <p>Adiposity measures, elevated cardiometabolic risk and cut-off points performance.</p

    Flow chart of the PORMETS study.

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    <p>MetS, metabolic syndrome; Ht, height; Wt, weight; WC, waist circumference; HC, hip circumference.</p

    Sample demographic, behavioral and analytical characteristics according to gender.

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    <p>Sample demographic, behavioral and analytical characteristics according to gender.</p

    Mean changes in systolic and diastolic blood pressure according to pre- and perinatal variables, independently of current child’s BMI z-score.

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    <p>The values presented are β regression coefficients and 95% confidence intervals (shown in parenthesis). Model 1 is adjusted to each variable in the table and additionally for age (in months). Model 2 is similar to Model 1 but additionally adjusted for child’s BMI z-score.</p><p>β, regression coefficient; 95%CI, 95% confidence interval; BP, blood pressure.</p><p>Mean changes in systolic and diastolic blood pressure according to pre- and perinatal variables, independently of current child’s BMI z-score.</p
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