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. 2014 Aug 24;180(9):901–908. doi: 10.1093/aje/kwu195

Table 1.

Baseline Characteristics and Levels of Biochemical Variables in Cases and Controls in the Nurses’ Health Study, 1989–2004

Variable Cases (n = 365)
Controls (n = 728)
P Value
Mean (SD) No. % Mean (SD) No. %
Age, years 60.3 (6.5) 60.0 (6.5) 0.53
BMIa 26.5 (5.4) 25.0 (4.2) <0.001
Physical activity, METs/week 10.9 (3.8, 25.2)b 12.7 (5.4, 25.2)b 0.23
Alcohol intake, g/day 1.1 (0, 5.8)b 1.8 (0, 8.6)b 0.03
Fasting duration, hours 11 (9, 12)b 12 (8, 13)b 0.18
Current smoker 90 25 176 24 0.86
Postmenopause 310 85 610 84 0.89
Family history of MI 77 21 90 12 <0.001
History of diabetes 54 15 41 6 <0.001
History of hypertension 187 51 211 29 <0.001
Hormone replacement therapy 127 34.8 289 39.7 0.12
Biomarkers
 LDL cholesterol, mg/dL 143.0 (37.3) 136.2 (37.3) <0.001
 HDL cholesterol, mg/dL 52.1 (15.4) 59.4 (16.5) <0.001
 Triglycerides, mg/dL 124 (87, 178)b 105 (77, 146)b <0.001
 CRP, mg/dL 0.26 (0.11, 0.55)b 0.19 (0.08, 0.39)b 0.03
 GPx activity, U/mg of hemoglobin 16.34 (3.96) 16.19 (4.01) 0.58
 CAT activity, U/mg of hemoglobin 236 (56) 234 (52) 0.57
 SOD activity, U/mg of hemoglobin 8.93 (1.61) 8.83 (1.54) 0.29

Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; CAT, catalase; CRP. C-reactive protein; GPx, glutathione peroxidase; HDL, high-density lipoprotein; LDL, low-density lipoprotein; MET, metabolic equivalent; MI, myocardial infarction; SD, standard deviation; SOD, superoxide dismutase.

a Weight (kg)/height (m)2.

b Values with skewed distributions are expressed as medians (interquartile ranges).