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[2.2in,lr]Variables
25(OH)D (ng/ml)
|
< 10 (n = 28)
|
10-30 (n = 65)
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> 30 (n = 26)
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P-value
|
Post hoc tests
|
LH (ng/ml)
|
8.18
3.57
|
8.67
3.75
|
5.36
2.62
|
0.001
|
i & j (p
0.001) d & j (p
0.001) |
FSH (ng/ml)
|
5.71
2.82 |
7.03
3.43 |
5.98
2.84 |
0.22
|
- |
SHBG (nmol/ml)
|
10.53
6.61
|
11.51
5.77
|
22.09
6.24
|
0.001
|
c & e (p
0.001) k & e (p
0.001) |
Tt (ng/ml)
|
2.58
1.08
|
3.30
0.92
|
5.87
2.08
|
0.001
|
c & d & e (p
0.001) |
E2 (pg/ml)
|
30.17
13.27
|
29.26
14.28
|
21.58
8.70
|
0.01
|
c & f (p = 0.01) g & f (p
0.001) |
Tt/E2 ratio
|
0.09
0.04
|
0.13
0.06
|
0.30
0.14
|
0.001
|
c & d (p
0.001) c & e (p
0.001) d & e (p
0.001) |
Tt/LH ratio
|
0.41
0.35
|
0.52
0.43
|
1.57
1.43
|
0.001
|
c & e (p
0.001) h & e (p
0.001) |
FAI% (Tt/SHBG. 100)
|
34.84
25.08 |
36.77
22.46 |
29.03
13.80 |
0.41
|
- |
Data presented as Mean
SD. 25(OH)D: 25-hydroxy vitamin D, LH: Luteinizing hormone, FSH: Follicle-stimulating hormone, SHBG: Sex hormone-binding globulin, Tt: Testosterone, E2: Estradiol, FAI: Free androgen index. Differences between the 3 groups were tested using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) (a), Welch and Brown-Forsythe (A), Kruskal-Wallis test (b). Post hoc tests for normal distribution data (a): Least Significant Difference test (LSD), (A): Dunnett T3. Pairwise comparison for non-normal distribution data were tested using Mann-Whitney test (b). P
0.05 was considered statistically significant |