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. 2004 Jul 23;3:18. doi: 10.1186/1476-511X-3-18

Table 1.

Clinical characteristics of the two main study groups (all low HDL patients and controls). All biochemical values were obtained in the fasting state and for TG 4,6,8 h postprandially.

Characteristics Low HDL n = 29 Controls n = 23 P values
Age (years) 45(13) 51(9) NS
BMI (kg/m2) 26(2) 26(3) NS
CHD -/+ 19/10 23/0 0.002
Hypertension-/+ 27/2 23/0 NS
Smokers-/+ 17/12 23/0 <0.001
Diabetes mellitus 28/1 23/0 NS
TC (mg/dl) 198(45) 194(38) NS
HDL (mg/dl) 31(7) 53(19) <0.001
LDL (mg/dl) 141(39) 124(38) NS
Apo A (mg/dl) 123(28) 153(42) 0.007
Apo B (mg/dl) 127(56) 126(30) NS
Lp (a) (mg/dl) 25(25) 30(29) NS
Glucose (mg/dl) 94(13) 90(11) NS
TG0 (mg/dl) 128(54) 89(30) 0.002
TG4 (mg/dl) 207(102) 140(36) 0.006
TG6 (mg/dl) 210(112) 135(45) 0.002
TG8 (mg/dl) 192(92) 103(37) <0.001
AUC (mg/dl/h) 1459(631) 1007(253) <0.005

All values are presented as means (standard deviation). BMI: body mass index, CHD: coronary heart disease, TC: total cholesterol, HDL: high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, LDL: low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, Apo: apolipoprotein, Lp: lipoprotein, TG0: fasting plasma triglyceride concentration, TG4, TG6, TG8: plasma triglyceride concentration 4,6,8 h after the fat load, respectively, AUC: area under the curve. For TC, HDL and LDL, to convert from mg/dl to mmol/L divide by 38.7 For TG, to convert from mg/dl to mmol/L divide by 88.6