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Fig. 1 | Lipids in Health and Disease

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From: Non-HDL-cholesterol to HDL-cholesterol ratio is a better predictor of new-onset non-alcoholic fatty liver disease than non-HDL-cholesterol: a cohort study

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Baseline nonHDLc/HDLc ratio and the risk of NAFLD*. A nonlinear relationship between the nonHDLc/HDLc ratio and the risk of NAFLD was observed, and a saturated nonHDLc/HDLc ratio of 3.5 indicated a higher risk of NAFLD. The red line represents female, and the blue line represents male. *Adjusted for age, BMI, DBP, SBP, fasting plasma glucose, TG, ALT, AST, and development of cardiovascular disease or diabetes during follow-up

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