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. 2015 Oct 1;8(10):12977–12994.

Table 3.

Comparison of the genotypes and serum lipid levels in the Han and Jing populations

Genotype N TC (mmol/L) TG (mmol/L) HDL-C (mmol/L) LDL-C (mmol/L) ApoA1 (g/L) ApoB (g/L) ApoA1/ApoB
Han
    AA 275 5.10±0.64 1.27 (0.62) 1.86±0.48 3.01±0.36 1.35±0.22 1.12±0.23 1.26±0.34
    AG 302 4.86±0.79 1.38 (0.67) 1.80±0.52 2.88±0.43 1.34±0.18 1.06±0.24 1.34±0.36
    GG 139 4.81±0.80 1.38 (0.81) 1.75±0.73 2.86±0.42 1.31±0.19 1.05±0.25 1.33±0.38
    F 11.787 2.607 1.596 10.841 1.883 6.141 4.288
    P 0.000 0.272 0.203 0.000 0.153 0.002 0.014
Jing
    AA 300 5.14±0.89 1.40 (0.59) 1.82±0.49 2.84±0.39 1.31±0.26 1.04±0.21 1.30±0.35
    AG 308 5.08±0.92 1.44 (0.78) 1.76±0.42 2.82±0.45 1.27±0.20 1.06±0.24 1.27±0.35
    GG 138 4.87±0.95 1.44 (0.74) 1.78±0.45 2.73±0.50 1.27±0.19 0.99±0.24 1.37±0.45
    F 3.499 1.105 3.150 1.733 3.580 4.039 4.052
    P 0.031 0.332 0.043 0.178 0.028 0.018 0.018

TC: total cholesterol; TG: triglyceride; HDL-C: high-density lipoprotein cholesterol; LDL-C: low-density lipoprotein; ApoA1: apolipoprotein A1; ApoB: apolipoprotein B; ApoA1/ApoB: the ratio of apolipoprotein A1 to apolipoprotein B. The value of triglyceride was presented as median (interquartile range), the difference among the genotypes was determined by the Kruskal-Wallis test.