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. 2017 Jan 17;31(4):1639–1649. doi: 10.1096/fj.201600396RR

TABLE 1.

Baseline anthropometric and biochemical parameters of normal-weight vs. overweight subjects

Variable All subjects
n = 84 Normal weight
n = 37 Overweight
n = 47 P
Anthropometric parameter




 Age (yr)
26.80 ± 0.67
24.85 ± 0.82
28.65 ± 0.99
<0.01
 Weight (kg)
74.70 ± 1.45
65.05 ± 1.53
82.29 ± 1.59
<0.0001
 BMI (kg/m2)
25.36 ± 0.40
22.15 ± 0.30
27.88 ± 0.40
<0.0001
 Waist (cm)
77.94 ± 1.08
70.28 ± 1.00
83.96 ± 1.17
<0.0001
 Waist/hip ratio
0.79 ± 0.01
0.76 0.01
0.81 ± 0.01
0.002
Metabolic parameter




 Glucose (mg/dl)
90.39 ± 0.72
89.19 ± 0.97
91.38 ± 1.03
0.127
 Insulin (mU/L)
13.6 ± 1.02
11.31 ± 0.67
15.37 ± 1.67
0.046
 HOMA
2.91 ± 0.24
2.39 ± 0.15
3.30 ± 0.39
0.057
 TAG (mg/dl)
102.9 ± 4.82
88.52 ± 5.12
114.2 ± 7.25
0.007
 FFA (mM)
0.39 ± 0.01
0.37 ± 0.02
0.40 ± 0.02
0.236
 Cholesterol (mg/dl)
156.7 ± 3.31
145 ± 4.62
165.9 ± 4.25
0.001
 HDL-C (mg/dl)
45.21 ± 1.39
46.77 ± 1.78
43.99 ± 2.06
0.325
 LDL-C (mg/dl)
91.35 ± 2.73
80.99 ± 3.58
99.51 ± 3.58
0.0005
 CT-1 baseline (ng/ml) 10.61 ± 0.96 9.67 ± 1.19 11.34 ± 1.44 0.390

Data are means ± sem. Underlined values indicate a significant difference between normal-weight and overweight individuals. HOMA: homeostasis model assessment.