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. 2010 Nov 30;7(12):4139–4151. doi: 10.3390/ijerph7124139

Table 3.

Haematological, parasitological and biochemical status of the study population.

Variables Moderately undernourished Severely undernourished ρ
n % n %
Parasitism
 Positive 51 86.5 18 90.0 0.498a
 Negative 8 13.5 2 10.0
Anaemiab
 Yes 20 33.9 15 75.0 0.001a
 No 39 66.1 5 25.0
Hypovitaminosis Ac
 Yes 0 0 0 0
 No 59 100 20 20
Variables Moderately undernourished Severely undernourished ρ
Mean value ± standard deviation Mean value ± standard deviation
Hormonesd
 Cortisol (nmol/L) 7.74 ± 5.92 9.32 ± 8.68 0.400e
 IGF-1 (ng/mL) 83.8 ± 38.97 60.73 ± 22.19 0.018f
Lipid profileg
 Cholesterol (mg/dL) 164.36 ± 32.75 153.05 ± 32.17 0.184e
 HDL (mg/dL) 36.23 ± 7.59 31.5 ± 7.01 0.015e
 Triglycerides (mg/dL) 109.10 ± 46.46 108.0 ± 29.53 0.921e
 LDL (mg/dL) 106.28 ± 31.21 99.92 ± 32.42 0.438e
a

Evaluated using the χ2 test.

b

Reference value for haemoglobin > 11 g/dL

c

Reference value for vitamin A > 20 μg/dL

d

Reference values: cortisol = 4–28 nmol/L; IGF-1 = 49–327 ng/mL

e

Determined from ANOVA

f

Evaluated using the Kruskal Wallis test

g

Reference values: cholesterol < 150 mg/dL; HDL ≥ 45 mg/dL; triglycerides and LDL < 100 mg/dL