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Table 1 Obesity classification according to WHO and Asia-Pacific guidelines
Table 2 Baseline characteristics of COPD patients (n=1,462)
Figure 2 Bar graphs showing the distribution of the body mass index of the study patients.Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; No, number.
Table 4 shows the proportion of each BMI group
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