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From: High manganese exposure decreased the risk of high triglycerides in workers: a cross-sectional study

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Adjusted ORs for Mn-TWA levels associated with high TG risk in subgroups. Logistic regression models was used for analysis, with high TG as the dependent variable and Mn-TWA levels (categorical variable) as the independent variable. We set subgroups according to gender, seniority, smoking status, pack years, drinking status, hypertension, egg intake frequency, drinking tea, medicine intake in the past two weeks, and WHR. Seniority was divided into two groups by median, and other variables were adjusted. When participants were males, or current smokers, or smoking ≥18 pack-years, seniority < 18.92 years, or non-hypertension, or high-fat diet frequency less than 3 times per week, or WHR, Mn-TWA levels showed negative associations with high TG risk

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