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Sagittal abdominal diameter and its socioeconomic correlates: perspective of sex differences.

Chang LiMarcelline HarrisDennis TsilimingrasSophia Z LiuYing ShengXuefeng Liu
Published in: BMC public health (2021)
SAD is lower in women than in men, in the general population as well as in the most socio-economic subgroups. While socio-economic correlates of SAD are similar in women and men, the associations of age, race, and household income with SAD vary across sex.
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