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. 2013 Dec;17(12):636–645. doi: 10.1089/omi.2013.0066

Table 1.

Demographics and Biochemical Characteristics for High Triglyceride (High TG) and Low High Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol (Low HDL-C) Cases and Controls by Gender

 
Males
Females
Risk determinant High TG (n=36) Non-High TG (n=134) P3 Low HDL-C (n=27) Non-Low HDL-C (n=143) P3 High TG (n=11) Non-High TG (n=179) P3 Low HDL-C (n=18) Non-Low HDL-C (n=172) P3
Age1 12.5 (0.58) 12.8 (0.29) 0.462 15.3 (0.40) 12.3 (0.28) <0.0001 13.6 (0.97) 13.2 (0.25) 0.95 13.1 (0.74) 13.2 (0.25) 0.877
BMI1 19.8 (0.94) 18.5 (0.29) 0.472 22.3 (0.73) 18.1 (0.31) <0.0001 22.6 (1.38) 18.8 (0.27) 0.01 20.8 (1.06) 18.8 (0.27) 0.066
Fasting glucose1 78.0 (2.10) 79.3 (0.77) 0.464 73.1 (2.51) 80.2 (0.72) 0.0005 71.7 (2.14) 75.5 (0.63) 0.153 70.1 (2.09) 75.8 (0.63) 0.006
Insulin resistance (IR)2 [6 (30)] [19 (115)] 0.708* [8 (19)] [17 (126)] 0.024* [1 (10)] [15 (164)] 0.63* [0 (18)] [16 (156)] 0.190*
1

Mean (SE) of risk determinant are presented, unless otherwise indicated.

2

Insulin Resistance: [IR Cases (IR Controls)], IR Case definition is HOMA-IR ≥3.16.

3

P value presented is Student's t test p value or Wilcoxon Rank Sum test p value where appropriate, unless otherwise indicated.

*

P value presented is from Chi-square test or Fisher's Exact test of association where appropriate.