Circulating blood lipids in cholesterol high and low-converters
(A) Comparable total cholesterol, but increased serum TAG and decreased HDL-C levels in lean cholesterol low (N = 7) compared to high-converters (N = 17) from the KETO study.
(B) No significant difference in blood lipid levels between cholesterol high (N = 89) and low-converters (N = 30) with obesity from the CARBFUNC study. Wilcoxon rank-sum, p > 0.05 ns, p < 0.05 ∗. Pooled data are represented as mean ± SD.