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. 2020 Jan;114(1):47–56. doi: 10.5935/abc.20190209

Table 5.

Frequencies of isolated and mixed dyslipidemias in all subjects and by sex

Dyslipidemias N All (%) N F (%) N M (%) Frequency ratios (%) (F/M) p
Isolated dyslipidemias 41,689 67 23,572 38* 18,117 29 1.3 0.000
TC↑ 20,759 33 12,213 19* 8,546 14 1.4 0.000
TG↑ 24,703 40 14,527 23* 10,176 16 1.4 0.000
LDL-C↑ 18,299 29 10,594 17* 7,705 12 1.4 0.000
HDL-C↓ 24,210 39 13,120 21* 11,090 18 1.2 0.000
NHDL-C↑ 7,847 13 4,665 8* 3,182 5 1.5 0.000
Mixed dyslipidemias 20,205 32 11,682 19* 8,523 14 1.4 0.000
LDL-C↑and TG↑ 10,903 17 6,485 10* 4,418 7 1.5 0.000
HDL-C↓ and TG ↑ 12,978 21 7,270 12 5,708 9 1.3 0.692
HDL-C↓ and LDL-C↑ 6,960 11 3,901 6 3,059 5 1.3 0.742

F: female; M: male; Chi-square test (X2); F vs M; p < 0.05. TC: total cholesterol; TG: triglycerides; LDL-C: low-density lipoprotein cholesterol; HDL-C: high-density lipoprotein cholesterol; NHDL-C: non high-density lipoprotein cholesterol.