Fig. 1From: Familial co-aggregation and shared genetics of cardiometabolic disorders and traits: data from the multi-generational Lifelines Cohort StudyUpset plot showing the overlap in the prevalence of cardiometabolic disorders. The bars in the lower left panel show the total number of cases of each cardiometabolic disorder. The connected black dots in the matrix panel below represent the combination of multiple cardiometabolic disorders in participants, while a single dot without connection to others indicates a single morbidity in participants. The upper bars, representing the intersection size, show the number of individuals with cardiometabolic disorders and its comorbidities highlighted by the connected black dots in the matrix panel belowBack to article page