Fig. 2: Sex-specific associations between visceral obesity indices and overall cancer incidence. | British Journal of Cancer

Fig. 2: Sex-specific associations between visceral obesity indices and overall cancer incidence.

From: Chinese visceral adiposity index outperforms other obesity indexes in association with increased overall cancer incidence: findings from prospective MJ cohort study

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The incidence rate was defined as 100,000 person-years. HR hazard ratio, CI confidence interval; HRs and CIs were from Cox regression models. Marital status, education, occupation, smoking status, drinking status, physical activity (MET-hours/week), BMI (kg/m2), and family history of cancer were adjusted in both the main analysis and trend analysis.

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