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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Nov 25.
Published in final edited form as: Pediatrics. 2008 Jun 2;122(1):e129–e138. doi: 10.1542/peds.2007-2467

TABLE 6.

Associations of IGF-1 With Lipids in P1010 Study Population

Metabolite Mean Metabolite z Score (SD) at Entry (n) Mean Metabolite z Score (SD) Change at 48 Weeks (n)


Low IGF-1 Normal IGF-1 P IGF-1 Category Stable
or Decreased
IGF-1 Category Increased
From Low to Normal
P
HDL cholesterol −2.08 (1.03) (21) −0.56 (1.11) (44) <.001a 0.30 (1.50) (42) 1.96 (1.17) (8) .005a
LDL cholesterol −0.81 (2.26) (21) −0.06 (1.29) (44) .230 0.31 (1.79) (42) 1.01 (2.31) (8) .340
Total cholesterol −1.18 (1.66) (21) −0.317 (1.225) (44) .024a 0.66 (1.32) (43) 1.08 (1.58) (8) .420
Total-HDL cholesterol ratio 1.18 (1.44) (21) 0.33 (1.20) (44) .046a 0.16 (1.27) (42) −1.09 (1.36) (8) .014a
Triglycerides 0.58 (1.38) (21) 0.31 (1.41) (44) .270 0.24 (1.46) (43) −0.10 (1.16) (8) .550
Apolipoprotein A1 −1.44 (0.88) (17) 0.04 (1.28) (37) <.001a 0.56 (1.24) (33) 2.03 (1.67) (5) .023a
Apolipoprotein B 0.031 (1.58) (17) 0.06 (1.50) (37) .820 0.57 (1.19) (33) 0.62 (1.70) (5) .940

n is the number of observations included in the analyses. P values are for Student’s t test difference between group means.

a

Significant (P<.05).