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Fig. 1 | BMC Psychiatry

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From: Clinical correlates of vitamin D deficiency in established psychosis

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Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) according to Vitamin D quartile. footnote: First (VitD0), second (VitD1), third (VitD2) and fourth (VitD3) quartiles with mean serum 25-OHD levels of 5.4 ng/ml (SD = 1.0), 8.6 ng/ml (SD = 0.94), 12.8 ng/ml (SD = 1.8), and 22.8 ng/ml (SD = 6.3), and 25-OHD levels in each of VitD0, VitD1, VitD2 and VitD3 which ranged from 34.0−7.0 ng/ml, 7.0−10.2 ng/ml, 10.3−16.4 ng/ml and 16.5−51.7 ng/ml. Logistic regression was performed to test the differences

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