<p>(A) ROC curves for each population (grey, general population; blue, obese population; maroon, non-obese population). (B–D) Determination of the standard approach for the grey zone using the likelihood ratio method. Sensitivity and specificity of the TASH score according to the value of the cutoff. The inconclusive grey zone has been represented as a grey rectangle: 9–12 for the overall population (B), 10–13 in the obese population (C) and 9–12 the non-obese population (C).</p
<p>The x-axis is the false- positive rate, 1 –specificity; the y-axis is the true- positive rate, se...
<p>ROC curve comparing two BMI categories for predicting hypertension, diabetes mellitus and hyperch...
<p>ROC curve analysis for the diagnostic abilities of base SBF values in differentiating between hea...
<p>(A) All study patients. (B) Classified by sex. (C) Classified by age group.</p
<p>ROC curve analysis for anthropometric measures a metabolic syndrome (IDF criteria).</p
<p>The ROC curve of different obesity indices for prediction of hypertension in males.</p
<p>In this Figure are presented the areas under the ROC curves of anthropometric clinical indicators...
<p>The ROC (receiver operating characteristic) curves for obesity (A) and atherogenic (B) indices to...
<p>The area under the curve increases when stratified by sex. Numbers indicate the BMI cutoff value ...
<p>ROC curve analysis for anthropometric measures a metabolic syndrome (ATP III criteria).</p
<p>For the model with GRS, the average of 1000 ROC curves is drawn. Areas under the curves (AUCs) ar...
ROC curve analysis (sensitivity on y-axis and specificity on x-axis) for all subjects (A) training s...
<p>ROC Curves of the various anthropometric indices (BMI, WC, HC, WHR, BAI, VAI) for “hypothetical a...
<p>ROC curve comparing two BMI categories for predicting hypertension, diabetes mellitus and hyperch...
<p>Each ROC curve corresponds to predictions with specified (on the legend) size of the sliding wind...
<p>The x-axis is the false- positive rate, 1 –specificity; the y-axis is the true- positive rate, se...
<p>ROC curve comparing two BMI categories for predicting hypertension, diabetes mellitus and hyperch...
<p>ROC curve analysis for the diagnostic abilities of base SBF values in differentiating between hea...
<p>(A) All study patients. (B) Classified by sex. (C) Classified by age group.</p
<p>ROC curve analysis for anthropometric measures a metabolic syndrome (IDF criteria).</p
<p>The ROC curve of different obesity indices for prediction of hypertension in males.</p
<p>In this Figure are presented the areas under the ROC curves of anthropometric clinical indicators...
<p>The ROC (receiver operating characteristic) curves for obesity (A) and atherogenic (B) indices to...
<p>The area under the curve increases when stratified by sex. Numbers indicate the BMI cutoff value ...
<p>ROC curve analysis for anthropometric measures a metabolic syndrome (ATP III criteria).</p
<p>For the model with GRS, the average of 1000 ROC curves is drawn. Areas under the curves (AUCs) ar...
ROC curve analysis (sensitivity on y-axis and specificity on x-axis) for all subjects (A) training s...
<p>ROC Curves of the various anthropometric indices (BMI, WC, HC, WHR, BAI, VAI) for “hypothetical a...
<p>ROC curve comparing two BMI categories for predicting hypertension, diabetes mellitus and hyperch...
<p>Each ROC curve corresponds to predictions with specified (on the legend) size of the sliding wind...
<p>The x-axis is the false- positive rate, 1 –specificity; the y-axis is the true- positive rate, se...
<p>ROC curve comparing two BMI categories for predicting hypertension, diabetes mellitus and hyperch...
<p>ROC curve analysis for the diagnostic abilities of base SBF values in differentiating between hea...