Fig. 1: Kaplan–Meier survival curves using the previously published cut-off value of 1292 mmHg% in the total cohort and in the different BMI groups. | International Journal of Obesity

Fig. 1: Kaplan–Meier survival curves using the previously published cut-off value of 1292 mmHg% in the total cohort and in the different BMI groups.

From: Long-term prognostic value of myocardial work analysis across obesity stages: insights from a community-based study

Fig. 1

Total cohort (GWI ≥ 1292 Hgmm—n = 1252, GWI < 1292 Hgmm%—n = 78) (A), groups with normal weight (GWI ≥ 1292 Hgmm—n = 383, GWI < 1292 Hgmm%—n = 22) (B), overweight (GWI ≥ 1292 Hgmm—n = 502, GWI < 1292 Hgmm%—n = 24) (C) and obesity (GWI ≥ 1292 Hgmm—n = 367, GWI < 1292 Hgmm%—n = 32) (D).

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