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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Mar 16.
Published in final edited form as: Eur J Endocrinol. 2009 Nov 24;162(2):275–280. doi: 10.1530/EJE-09-0831

Table 1.

Subject characteristics of white blood cell count (WBC) and subset group. Data are means±s.d.

WBC group Cytokine group
n 243 34
M/F 155/88 20/14
Age (years) 33 (17–58) 30 (18–44)
Height (cm) 168.1 (7) 166.7 (7)
BMI (kg/m2) 33.7 (8) 30.6 (9)
Pfat (%) 32.1 (8) 30.6 (9)
NGT/IGT 173/70 24/10
24EE (kcal/24 h) 2375 (407) 2289 (395)
Sleep EE (kcal/24 h) 1682 (281) 1608 (312)
WBC (×1000 cells/mm3) 7.85 (1.5) 7.9 (1.2)
ITNF-α (AU) −3.78 (0.6)
IPAI-1 (AU) −3.18 (0.8)
IMCP-1 (AU) −1.57 (0.6)
IMIF (AU) −1.81 (0.8)
IAdiponectin (AU) 5.05 (0.58)
CD68+ cell (AU) 0.27 (0.11)
ICD68 −0.13 (0.36)
ICSF1R (AU) 0.11 (0.4)
ICD11b (AU) −1.26 (0.42)

M/F, male and female; BMI, body mass index; Pfat, percent body fat; NGT/IGT, normal glucose tolerance test and impaired glucose tolerance test; WBC, white blood cell count; lTNF-α, lPAI-1, lMCP-1, lMIF, ladiponectin, lCD68, lCSF1R, lCD11b, log10-transformed tumor necrosis factor-α, plasminogen activator inhibitor-1, monocyte chemoattractant protein-1, macrophage migration inhibitory factor, adiponectin, CD68, CSF1R, CD11b; CD68+ cell, the fraction of nuclei of CD68-positive cells by immunohistochemistry; AU, arbitrary unit.