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. 2017 Jul 1;11(7):OC34–OC39. doi: 10.7860/JCDR/2017/27504.10281

[Table/Fig-3]:

Lipid profile status in different age group and gender.

Characteristics Gender Age group (years)
Male
(n=163)
Female
(n=87)
ap-value 18 to <45
(n=102)
>45
(n=148)
ap-value
Lipid profile:
Cholesterol [mg/dl] 157.73+33.21 191.38+39.05 b<0.001 160.92+29.80 175.31+43.00 b 0.002
Cholesterol >200 [mg/dl], n (%) 22 (13.5) 39 (44.8) 15 (14.7) 46 (31.1)
Cholesterol <200 [mg/dl], n (%) 141 (86.5) 48 (55.2) <0.001 87 (85.3) 102 (68.9) 0.003
HDL [mg/dl] 34.91+6.29 36.57+4.81 b0.032 37.68+4.82 33.98+6.05 b<0.001
HDL >40[mg/dl], n (%) 26 (16.0) 29 (33.3) 36 (35.3) 19 (12.8)
HDL <40[mg/dl], n (%) 137 (84.0) 58 (66.7) 0.002 66 (64.7) 129 (87.2) <0.001
LDL [mg/dl] 88.88+24.98 94.69+25.94 b0.085 91.95+23.53 90.17+26.69 b0.588
LDL >130 [mg/dl], n (%) 5 (3.1) 4 (4.6) 2 (2.0) 7 (4.7)
LDL <130 [mg/dl], n (%) 158 (96.9) 83 (95.4) 0.723 100 (98.0) 141 (95.3) 0.317
Triglycerides [mg/dl] 167.78+72.39 168.78+64.10 b0.914 172.78+74.29 164.93+66.05 b0.381
Triglycerides >150[mg/dl], n (%) 90 (55.2) 53 (60.9) 60 (58.8) 83 (56.1)
Triglycerides <150[mg/dl], n (%) 73 (44.8) 34 (39.1) 0.385 42 (41.2) 65 (43.9) 0.667
Dyslipidemia, n (%): 150 (92.0) 78 (89.7) 0.529 86 (84.3) 142 (95.9) 0.001

ap value <0.05 were considered statistically significant; bIndependent t-test was used to compare quantitative data.

Data presented as mean+standard deviation and frequency (percentages). HDL: high density lipoprotein; LDL: low density lipoprotein