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Association of sex hormone-binding globulin with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in Chinese adults

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Fig. 1 Flow-chart of the recruitment of community participants
Fig. 2 Serum SHBG concentrations (nmol/L) in non-NAFLD subjects and NAFLD patients. Serum levels of SHBG in individuals with or without NAFLD stratified by sex (a), BMI (b) and HOMA-IR (c)
Table 1 Univariate and multivariate-adjusted Spearman correlation coefficients of SHBG and metabolic risk factors
Table 2 Adjusted odds ratios (95% confidence intervals) of NAFLD according to sex and serum SHBG quartiles using adjusted logistic regression
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