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. 2013 Apr 22;4(5):454–459. doi: 10.1111/jdi.12084

Figure 1.

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(a) Correlations between 1‐year changes in body mass index (ΔBMI) and hemoglobin A1C (ΔA1C) in male subjects, whose A1C was 5.6–6.4%, in the BMI ≥25 and BMI <25 groups. (b) Correlations between 1‐year changes in estimated visceral fat area (ΔeVFA) and A1C in male participants, whose A1C was 5.6–6.4%, in the eVFA ≥100 cm2 and eVFA <100 cm2 groups. (c) Correlations between ΔBMI and ΔA1C in male participants, whose A1C was 5.6–6.4%, in the eVFA ≥100 cm2 and eVFA <100 cm2 groups.