Table 4. Activity counts and triglyceride levels in Experiments 2 and 3.
Separation by tertile split results in “low”, “middle”, and “high” subgroups with different activity counts or triglyceride levels. From left to right are novelty-induced locomotor activity in Experiments 2A and 2B and fat-induced triglyceride levels in Experiments 3A and 3B.
Subgroup | Activity Count Exp. 2A |
Activity Count Exp. 2B |
Triglycerides (mg/dL) Exp. 3A |
Triglycerides (mg/dL) Exp. 3B |
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Low | 1851 ± 119 | 1599 ± 247 | 59 ± 4 | 65 ± 6 |
Middle | 2631 ± 65 | 2436 ± 67 | 85 ± 6 | 96 ± 2 |
High | 3663 ± 369 | 3282 ± 143 | 123 ± 4 | 122 ± 4 |
Values are mean ± S.E.M.