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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Alcohol Clin Exp Res (Hoboken). 2022 Nov 16;47(1):116–126. doi: 10.1111/acer.14970

Table 2.

Levels of lipids and diabetes-related indicators are reported relative to group status.

Contrast n = 37 Prenatal Alcohol n = 51 Statistic
Total Cholesterol mg/dL 185.6 (43.9) 171.1 (38.5) F (1,86) = 2.696, p < .104
LDL1 Cholesterol mg/dL 111.9 (37.2) 98.0 (38.5) F (1,86) = 2.819, p < .097
HDL2 Cholesterol mg/dL 52.8 (10.9) 55.5 (17.2) F (1,86) = 0.742, p < .392
Triglycerides mg/dL 111.4 (82.7) 83.8 (39.5) F (1,86) = 4.337, p < .040
Non HDL Cholesterol mg/dL 132.8 (41.4) 115.6 (42.0) F (1,86) = 3.660, p < .059
Cholesterol/HDL Ratio mg/dL 3.6 (0.95) 3.4 (1.43) F (1,86) = 0.671, p < .451
Glucose mg/dL 99.8 (55.2) 91.5 (24.7) F (1,86) = 0.920, p < .340
Hemoglobin A1C3 5.54 (1.2) 5.49 (.94) F (1,86) = 0.058, p < .811
Insulin uIU/mL 8.6 (6.2) 8.4 (8.8) F (1,86) = 0.016, p < .898
1

LDL refers to low density lipoprotein;

2

HDL refers to high density lipoproteins;

3

% Total hemoglobin