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. 2014 Nov 16;2014:849031. doi: 10.1155/2014/849031

Figure 1.

Figure 1

C-reactive protein stratified by central obesity and magnesium deficient diets. Children with central obesity presented higher C-reactive protein than normal waist circumference children (P = 0.019). Likewise, children who consumed a magnesium-deficient diet exhibited higher C-reactive protein concentration than children with a normal diet (P = 0.028). No interaction between central obesity and deficient diet was detected.