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. 2022 Feb 23;13:32. doi: 10.4103/ijpvm.IJPVM_141_20

Table 1.

Anthropometric measurements and laboratory evaluations of the premenopausal women

n=171
Age (years) 34 (18:53)
Height (cm) 162.01±5.59
Weight (kg) 65 (40:100)
BMI (kg/m2)
 <18.5 20 (11.70%)
 18.5-24.9 72 (42.10%)
 25-29.9 50 (29.20%)
 ≥30 29 (17%)
Waist circumference (cm)
 <80 cm (normal) 100 (58.50%)
 ≥80-<88 cm (increased risk) 35 (20.50%)
 ≥88 cm (high risk) 36 (21.10%)
 Hip circumference (cm) 110 (68:192)
Waist-to-hip ratio
 <0.85 143 (83.60%)
 ≥0.85 28 (16.40%)
Waist-to-height ratio
 <0.5 107 (62.60%)
 ≥0.5 64 (37.40%)
Glucose (mg/dL)
 <100 158 (92.40%)
 ≥100 13 (7.60%)
 Total cholesterol (mg/dL) 166 (92:271)
HDL (mg/dL)
 <50 57 (33.30%)
 ≥50 114 (66.70%)
 Non-HDL 110 (0:218)
 LDL (mg/dL) 93.40 (43:195)
Triglycerides (mg/dL)
 <150 149 (87.10%)
 ≥150 22 (12.90%)
Ferritin (ng/mL)
 <15 112 (65.50%)
 ≥15 59 (34.50%)
 Folate (ng/mL) 7.35 (2.81:19.91)
Vitamin B12 (pg/mL)
 <200 61 (35.70%)
 200-300 56 (32.70%)
 >300 54 (31.60%)
Hemoglobin (g/dL)
 <12 75 (43.90%)
 ≥12 96 (56.10%)

Data are given as mean±standard deviation, median (minimum: maximum) and n (%). BMI: Body Mass Index; HDL: High-Density Lipoprotein; LDL: Low-Density Lipoprotein