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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Pediatr Obes. 2013 Jul 17;9(5):373–380. doi: 10.1111/j.2047-6310.2013.00189.x

Table 2.

Cardiometabolic risk markers and peripheral insulin sensitivity by NEFA suppression tertile

Outcome Low Suppression (n=15) Moderate Suppression (n=17) High Suppression (n=15) p-value
Triglycerides(mmol/L) 2.40 (0.26)a,b 1.52 (0.24)b 0.79 (0.25) 0.0001
HDL (mmol/L) 1.18 (0.12) 1.06 (0.11) 1.22 (0.12) 0.35
LDL (mmol/L) 2.86 (0.14)a,b 2.07 (0.13) 2.09 (0.14) 0.0002
IL6 (pg/ml) 4.09 (0.75) 3.39 (0.71) 2.69 (0.79) 0.45
hsCRP (nmol/L) 71.5 (13.2) 78.0 (12.2) 83.2 (13.6) 0.71
GIR (mg/kg*m−1) 7.46 (1.10) 7.94 (1.00) 8.79 (1.07) 0.50
Lean GIR (mg/lean kg*min−1) 11.58 (1.59) 12.05 (1.45) 12.86 (1.62) 0.74
SBP (mmHg) 124.8 (3.78) 119.2 (3.51) 118.8 (3.91) 0.28
DBP (mmHg) 73.3 (1.97) 69.7 (1.85) 70.5 (1.99) 0.40
Log(ALT) 4.07 (0.17)a,b 3.46 (0.16) 3.40 (0.17) 0.02
Adiponectin (μ/ml) 7.35 (1.44) 7.55 (1.19) 7.49 (1.27) 0.98

Data represent estimated Means (SD) from the regression analyses, controlling for covariates as described in the methods

a

Significant vs. moderate suppression;

b

Significant vs. high suppression