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. 2019 Sep 12;2019:2324193. doi: 10.1155/2019/2324193

Figure 1.

Figure 1

The associations of age with anthropometric characteristics in middle-aged and young adults. These data suggest that age, independent of weight gain or changes in BMI (a, b), is associated with the increased accumulation of centrally located visceral adiposity, identified by increased waist circumference, W : H ratio, body fat percentage, and sagittal diameter (c–f).