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Fig. 5 | Lipids in Health and Disease

Fig. 5

From: Association between Heavy metals and triglyceride-glucose-related index: a mediation analysis of inflammation indicators

Fig. 5

Single exposure–response functions for each heavy metal and the TyG-related indicators when a single heavy metal was at the 75th compared with the 50th percentile and the concentrations of all the other heavy metals were fixed at either the 25th, 50th, 75th percentile in the BKMR model. (Unadjusted). Note: a) TyG; b) TyGWC; c) TyGWHtR; d) TyGBMI

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