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. 2015 Jul 17;18(5):982–987. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntv158

Table 2.

Differences in Mean Lipid and Inflammatory Markers, Unadjusted and With Adjustment by Multiple Propensity Scores ( N = 2008)

Biomarker a Unadjusted estimates (mean ± SD ) Adjusted differences in means
Unexposed SHS Smokers SHS Smokers
Diff. P Diff. P
Total cholesterol 158.9±28.4 159.4±31.9 160.3±32.7 −0.5 .75 −2.7 .22
HDL-C 54.4±12.8 53.4±12.4 51.5±13.9 0.3 .58 −0.3 .71
Non-HDL 104.5±28.0 106.0±31.3 108.8±31.8* −0.8 .57 −2.4 .27
LDL-C 88.3±24.4 89.7±27.7 89.1±26.5 −0.2 .85 −4.1 .03
Triglycerides 81.0±44.2 81.4±45.0 98.2±56.6** −3.0 .19 8.5 .01
Triglyceride-HDL ratio 1.67±1.26 1.70±1.28 2.12±1.52** −0.1 .18 0.2 .045
Apolipoprotein B 71.9±18.4 73.2±0.6 75.1±20.6* −0.1 .91 −0.7 .61
C-reactive protein 0.17±0.65 0.19±0.49 0.18±0.33 −0.1 .59 0.0 .36

HDL-C = high-density lipoprotein cholesterol; LDL-C = low-density lipoprotein cholesterol; SHS = secondhand smoke.

a Biomarker values are in mg/dL, except triglyceride-HDL ratio, which is unitless.

* P < .05; ** P < .001. Statistically significant differences from those unexposed are indicated.