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. 2018 Nov 5;24:7929–7935. doi: 10.12659/MSM.909914

Table 1.

Comparison of anthropometric, demographic and body composition variables between Group A, B and C.

Variables Group A Group B Group C P-value
Age (years) 20.79±0.92 21.21±1.16 21.05±1.21 0.384*
SBP (mmHg) 101.89±8.56 101.59±8.41 108.71±6.9 0.005*
DBP (mmHg) 72±9.72 72.14±7.81 79.90±9.27 0.003*
BMI 21.38±3.37 21.15±2.9 28.16±3.6 <0.001*
WHR 0.72±0.05 0.70±0.04 0.73±0.07 0.224*
BF% 29.25±6.67 27.3±5.73 37.94±5.22 <0.001*
FM (kg) 17.15 (10) 15.10 (7) 25.55 (7) <0.001**
TF% 28.75 (11) 24.10 (13) 33.70 (6) <0.001**
TFM (kg) 8.40 (6) 7.16 (6) 13.45 (17) <0.001**
TFFM (kg) 20.11±3.66 21.13±2.49 22.19±4.11 0.145*
TBW (Liters) 27.22±2.94 28.07±2.73 29.88±4.59 0.040*
Lp(a) 19.7 (24.03) 23.7 (20.9) 40.50 (43.03) 0.021**
hsCRP 1.23 (1.08) 1.28 (1.10) 1.79 (1.02) 0.036**
*

By one way analysis of variance (ANOVA);

**

by Kruskal-Wallis test.

Data is expressed as Mean ±SD and median (Interquartile range). Group A – Normal BMI subjects & Negative family history of CVD; Group B – Normal BMI subjects & Positive family history of CVD; Group C – High BMI subjects & Positive family history of CVD.