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. 2013 Oct;54(10):2898–2908. doi: 10.1194/jlr.P035808

TABLE 4.

Logistic regression of lipid classes and subclasses with sex and smoking status

Lipid Class or Subclassa Sex Smoking status
IQR Odds Ratio (95% CI)b c Difference, %d IQR Odds Ratio (95% CI)e c Difference, %f
dhCer 0.88 (0.74–1.05) 1.87E-01 −8.7 0.96 (0.80–1.17) 7.93E-01 −4.0
Cer 1.62 (1.35–1.95)g 2.21E-06 6.9 0.96 (0.79–1.17) 7.93E-01 0.5
MHC 1.05 (0.88–1.25) 6.22E-01 2.7 1.03 (0.85–1.26) 8.01E-01 1.1
DHC 0.80 (0.67–0.96) 2.67E-02 −1.9 1.01 (0.83–1.24) 9.06E-01 −0.4
THC 0.59 (0.49–0.70) 1.34E-07 −5.7 1.18 (0.97–1.42) 2.14E-01 0.9
GM 1.57 (1.31–1.89) 4.78E-06 9.1 1.11 (0.91–1.35) 3.94E-01 3.5
SM 0.56 (0.45–0.68) 1.34E-07 −7.1 0.78 (0.63–0.97) 8.79E-02 −4.4
PC 0.92 (0.76–1.11) 4.10E-01 −1.1 1.18 (0.96–1.46) 2.14E-01 0.9
PC(O) 1.16 (0.97–1.39) 1.45E-01 1.7 0.76 (0.61–0.93) 6.02E-02 −2.9
PC(P) 1.05 (0.89–1.24) 6.22E-01 1.1 0.75 (0.62–0.91) 4.97E-02 −3.9
LPC 1.78 (1.49–2.13) 1.46E-08 14.1 1.09 (0.90–1.31) 4.98E-01 4.9
LPC(O) 1.37 (1.15–1.64) 1.28E-03 10.3 1.22 (1.00–1.48) 1.54E-01 6.4
PE 0.76 (0.63–0.92) 8.58E-03 −8.8 1.25 (1.02–1.54) 1.04E-01 1.8
PE(O) 0.86 (0.73–1.02) 1.04E-01 −4.4 0.86 (0.71–1.05) 2.14E-01 −4.5
PE(P) 1.36 (1.14–1.62) 1.28E-03 4.6 0.75 (0.61–0.91) 4.97E-02 −5.3
LPE 1.35 (1.14–1.60) 1.16E-03 9.4 1.23 (1.03–1.46) 8.82E-02 6.4
PI 0.84 (0.70–1.02) 9.56E-02 −3.5 1.13 (0.92–1.39) 3.54E-01 0.6
PS 0.74 (0.63–0.88) 1.16E-03 −16.6 0.86 (0.72–1.04) 2.14E-01 −11.9
PG 1.30 (1.10–1.54) 4.58E-03 7.9 1.26 (1.06–1.50) 7.57E-02 9.1
CE 1.57 (1.32–1.88) 2.38E-06 6.9 1.16 (0.96–1.40) 2.14E-01 4.0
COH 1.00 (0.84–1.19) 9.30E-01 −0.6 1.01 (0.83–1.23) 9.06E-01 −0.4
DG 1.52 (1.29–1.79) 2.56E-06 14.6 1.12 (0.95–1.32) 2.97E-01 7.0
TG 1.55 (1.31–1.83) 1.97E-06 12.8 1.18 (0.99–1.40) 1.87E-01 8.3
a

Sum of the individual species within each class or subclass.

b

Interquartile range (IQR) odds ratio, adjusted for age, BMI, SBP, 2 h post load glucose, and smoking status.

c

Benjamini and Hochberg corrected. Bold type indicates P < 0.05.

d

Male relative to female.

e

Interquartile range odds ratio, adjusted for sex, age, BMI, SBP and 2 hr post load glucose.

f

Current smokers relative to nonsmokers.

g

An individual with a 75th percentile level of Cer is 1.62 times more likely to be male than an individual with a 25th percentile level of Cer.