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From: Associations of dichlorophenol with metabolic syndrome based on multivariate-adjusted logistic regression: a U.S. nationwide population-based study 2003-2016

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Associations between log-transformed Para-dichlorobenzene biomarkers and the prevalence of MetS. Odds ratios were estimated by restricted-cubic-spline regression after adjustment for creatinine concentration, age (years), gender (male or female), race (non-Hispanic Black, non-Hispanic White, Mexican American, or others), education (under high school, high school, or above high school), PIR (< 1.52, 1.52 to 3.48, or > 3.48), physical activity (never, moderate, or vigorous), smoking (non-smoker, former smoker, or active smoker), drinking (abstainer or active drinker) status, total energy intake and total fat intake. Shaded areas represent 95% confidence intervals. CI, confidence interval; PIR, poverty-income ratio, OR, odds ratio; MetS, metabolic syndrome

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