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. 2019 Jan 1;16(1):75–83. doi: 10.7150/ijms.28044

Table 1.

Main characteristics of the participants.

Participants (n=127)
Sociodemographic, anthropometric and biochemical variables
Sex (n) (male/female) 73/54
Age (y.) 50.8 (9.2)
Body mass Index (kg/m2) 33.8 (3.9)
Waist Circumference (cm) 109.8 (9.7)
Total fat mass (%) 42.9 (6.4)
Glucose (mg/dL) 108.0 (29.9)
HOMA-IR 5.3 (4.8)
Triglycerides (mg/dL) 137.0 (76.8)
Total Cholesterol (mg/dL) 195.2 (38.0)
Liver status
ALT (U/L) 33.8 (18.1)
AST (U/L) 25.0 (9.8)
GGT (U/L) 37.42 (25.8)
Liver fat mass (%) (MRI) 9.3 (9.2)
Liver stiffness (Kpa) (Elastography) 5.1 (2.5)
Ultrasonography (n) (grades)
1 69
2 45
3 13
Dietary and lifestyle habits
Energy intake (kcal) (n=112) 2689 (1014)
Mediterranean Diet adhesion (17 puntos) 6.2 (2.8)
Physical activity (METs) 3309 (2639)

HOMA-IR, homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance. ALT, alanine-amino transferase. AST, aspartate-amino transferase. GGT. Gamma-glutamyl transferase. MRI, magnetic resonance imaging.