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    Logistic regression analyses of associations between socio-demographic factors and CMD.

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    a<p><i>Model 1 - Adjusted for all variable excluding employment.</i></p>b<p><i>Model 2 - Adjusted for all variables including employment.</i></p><p><i>Note: McFadden's R<sup>2</sup> for Model 1 = 0.1135, McFadden's R<sup>2</sup> for Model 2 = 0.1421.</i></p

    Cardiometabolic classes by metabolic syndrome components.

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    A) Waist circumference (cm), B) Triglyceride (mmol/l), C) HDL cholesterol, D) Systolic blood pressure (mm Hg), and E) Fasting plasma glucose (mmol/l), in male (N = 1509) and female (N = 1967) CoTaSS-2 participants in 2012–2015, Colombo, Sri Lanka. The dashed horizontal lines indicate risk thresholds according to the International Diabetes Federation and National Cholesterol Education Programme Adult Treatment Panel criteria. Higher values indicate poorer cardiometabolic function with the exception of HDL cholesterol where values below the line indicate poor cardiometabolic health. Diastolic blood pressure distributions were comparable to the systolic blood pressure presented in D) (not shown). BP, blood pressure; FPG, fasting plasma glucose; HDL-C, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol; TG, triglyceride, WC, Waist circumference.</p
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