Obesity

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Low 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Does Not Affect Insulin Sensitivity in Obesity after Bariatric Surgery

Melania Manco, Menotti Calvani, Giuseppe Nanni, Aldo V. Greco, Amerigo Iaconelli, Giovanni Gasbarrini, Marco Castagneto and Geltrude Mingrone

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Figure 1.

Simple scatterplot of the correlation between serum 25(OH)D and FM (kilograms) in obese (A; y = -0.0262x + 4.8323; R 2 = 0.26; p = 0.0001) and post-BPD women (B; y = -0.0164x + 3.4733; R 2 = 0.20; p = 0.02). 25(OH)D was logarithmically transformed to normality. (circle) Obese women. (Delta) BPD women.

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Figure 2.

Simple scatterplot (y = -0.0275x + 4.522) of the correlation between serum PTH and whole-body glucose uptake (micromolar per kilogram FFM per minute) in obese women (R 2 = 0.16; p = 0.0001). The skewed variable PTH was logarithmically transformed to normality.

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Figure 3.

Simple scatterplot (y = 0.0093x + 3.3953) of the correlation between serum PTH and FM (kilograms) in obese women (R 2 = 0.11; p = 0.0001). The skewed variable PTH was logarithmically transformed to normality.

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Figure 4.

Simple scatterplot (y = 0.010x + 3.37) of the correlation between serum PTH and BMI (kilograms per meter squared) in obese women (R 2 = 0.053; p = 0.013). The skewed variable PTH was logarithmically transformed to normality.

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