MOESM1 of Metabolic syndrome severity is significantly associated with future coronary heart disease in Type 2 diabetes

Abstract

Additional file 1: Figure S1. Levels of the individual MetS components by timing of diabetes diagnosis. Model-generated values of A). waist circumference, B). systolic blood pressure, C). HDL-cholesterol, D). fasting triglycerides, and E). fasting glucose for participants with diabetes at baseline (Visit 1), and those diagnosed by Visits 2, 3, and 4, compared to those never diagnosed. All models were stratified by site and included age (at baseline), sex, and race as covariates. Figure S2. No-glucose MetS severity Z-scores by sex and race. Model-generated values for A). standard and B). no-glucose MetS severity Z-scores for participants with diabetes at baseline (Visit 1), and those diagnosed by Visits 2, 3, and 4, compared to those never diagnosed. All models were stratified by site and included age (at baseline), sex, and race as covariates

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