Clinical Study

Serum Levels of Interleukin-13 Increase in Subjects with Insulin Resistance but Do Not Correlate with Markers of Low-Grade Systemic Inflammation

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Correlation analysis between IL-13 serum levels and anthropometric parameters in the study population. (a) Correlation analysis between IL-13 serum levels and BMI. (b) Correlation analysis between IL-13 serum levels and waist circumference. (c) Correlation analysis between IL-13 serum levels and body fat percentage. (d) Correlation analysis between IL-13 serum levels and waist-to-hip ratio. Serum levels of IL-13 were moderately associated with BMI and waist circumference and showed to be barely related to body fat percentage and waist-to-hip ratio. BMI: body mass index. Coefficients (r) and values were calculated by Pearson’s correlation model. The correlation level was considered significant when .
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