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lt; 0.05) associations between the ln-transformed PFOA and glucose (beta = 0.01), systolic (beta = 0.76) and diastolic blood pressure (beta = 0.65); total cholesterol (beta = 0.07) and LDL-c (beta = 0.04); and PFOS with glucose (beta = 0.03), BMI (beta = 2.26), waist circumference (beta = 7.89), systolic blood pressure (beta = 1.18), total cholesterol (beta = 0.13), and HDL-c (beta = 0.04). When significant, the correlations of PFNA and PFDA were negative. Of the four PFAS, only PFOA and PFOS showed a positive association, even in serum levels not as high as the values from the literature.