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. 2010 Jul 21;5(7):e11706. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0011706

Table 2. Serum/plasma concentrations of homocysteine, folate, PLP, vitamin B12 and BMI, by quartiles of blood Pb in Pakistani adults.

Blood Pb
Characteristics* Q1 (n = 218) Q2 (n = 218) Q3 (n = 218) Q4 (n = 218) p value**
Homocysteine, µmol/L 13.3 (9.7)/11.1(8.6–14.3) 14.6 (7.5)/12.7 (9.9–16.7) 15.2 (9.1)/12.5 (9.9–17.0) 16.1 (11.2)/13.1 (10.3–17.8) 0.017
Folate, ng/mL 6.9 (4.8)/5.6 (3.3–9.1) 6.8 (4.4)/5.9 (3.7–8.8) 6.3 (4.4)/5.0 (3.2–8.0) 6.4 (4.3)/5.3 (3.3–8.6) 0.3
PLP, nmol/L 34.9 (33)/28.6 (16.4–41.0) 32.2 (30.6)/25.1 (18.0–37.1) 31.9 (29.9)/26.5 (18.0–35.6) 33.4 (36.5)/25.6 (17.4–35.0) 0.7
Vitamin-B12, pg/mL 442 (230)/397 (300–532) 424 (223)/400 (270–540) 434 (232)/385 (280–532) 462 (231)/430 (313–565) 0.3
BMI, kg/m2 25.6 (5.8)/25.3 (21.1–29.1) 24.6 (5.3)/23.9 (20.5–28.1) 24 (5.5)/22.8 (20.0–28.1) 23.4 (5.9)/22.5 (19.1–26.8) 0.001

*Values are expressed as mean (SD)/median (IQR).

**p value is obtained by comparing mean (SD) values in four blood Pb quartiles by using one way ANOVA followed by Bonferroni test.

BMI = body mass index.

PLP = pyridoxal phosphate.