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Proportion of cases and controls who are obese or overweight S. Yusuf, Lancet 2005; 366: 1640-49
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Percentage (age-adjusted) of cases and controls with abdominal obesity (waist-to-hip ratio) overall and by region S. Yusuf, Lancet 2005; 366: 1640-49
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Association of BMI and waist-to-hip ratio with myocardial infarction risk S. Yusuf, Lancet 2005; 366: 1640-49
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Risk of MI associated with increasing waist circumference and hip circumference S. Yusuf, Lancet 2005; 366: 1640-49
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Association of waist-to-hip ratio within BMI categories with myocardial infarction risk S. Yusuf, Lancet 2005; 366: 1640-49
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Comparative effect of 1 standard deviation increase in a specific measure of obesity in the overall population and separately in men and women S. Yusuf, Lancet 2005; 366: 1640-49
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Odds ratio for myocardial infarction for 1 SD increase S. Yusuf, Lancet 2005; 366: 1640-49 *p values are for heterogeneity between the subgroup.
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Increases in odds ratio for myocardial infarction for 1 SD increase in body-mass index,waist circumference,or waist-to-hip ratio in different ethnic groups adjusted for age and sex S. Yusuf, Lancet 2005; 366: 1640-49
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Odds ratios and population-attributable risk of myocardial infarction for raised waist-to-hip ratio or body-mass index S. Yusuf, Lancet 2005; 366: 1640-49
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