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Introduction 95% CI 6.15-15.75, p value 0.001). WC, HC, VAT, BMI, WHR, WHtR, BRI, LAP, CMI, and CVAI also maintained significant associations with LVH (ORs 1.003 to 1.916, p value 0.05). Linear associations were observed for METS-VF, WC, VAT, BMI, and WHtR, while nonlinear associations were found for HC, WHR, BRI, LAP, CMI and CVA. AVI, CI, and VAI showed no independent significant association with LVH. Conclusions: METS-VF outperforms other well-established AOIs in predicting LVH, highlighting its potential as a valuable tool for assessing cardiovascular risk in T2DM patients. Disclosure L. Wang: None. D. Wang: None. Y. Wang: None. L. Wei: None. L. Yang: None.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e64c4bb6db6435875dd1c3 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.2337/db24-1794-lb
Lu Wang
Di Wang
Yan Wang
Diabetes
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