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Table 1 Anthropometric and biochemical variables by group

From: Circulating CD36 and oxLDL levels are associated with cardiovascular risk factors in young subjects

Variables

Normal weight

Obesity

P value

n

133

55

-

Age (years)

20 (19-22)

21 (20-23)

0.005

Gender

  

0.162

Female (%)

87 (65)

30 (55)

 

Male (%)

46 (35)

25 (45)

 

Weight (kg)

54.5 (49.2-59.4)

90.9 (79.1-99.9)

0.001

Height (cm)

158.7 (153.0-167.5)

163.5 (155-171)

0.036

BMI (kg/m2)

21.5 (20.0-23.4)

33.1 (31.3-35.3)

0.001

SBP (mmHg)

104 (98-112)

115 (112-121)

0.001

DBP (mmHg)

68 (61-73)

70 (67-77)

0.003

Hypertension

  

0.001

No

124 (93.9)

35 (67.3)

 

Yes

8 (6.1)

17 (32.7)

 

TC (mg/dL)

152 (136-173)

160 (137-195)

0.057

HDL-C (mg/dL)

43 (38-54)

44 (38-47)

0.717

LDL-C (mg/dL)

89 (61-116)

117 (88-157)

0.001

TG (mg/dL)

72 (56-98)

121 (75-89)

<0.001

Glucose (mg/dL)

83 (75-89)

83 (77-90)

0.386

Monocytes (%)

7 (5-9)

9 (7-11)

0.0005

Platelets (103/mm3)

247 (215-289)

265 (232-307)

0.048

sCD36 (ng/mL)

32.3 (16.8-102.4)

146.3 (76.7-694.7)

0.002

oxLDL (U/L)

35.4 (27.9-47.1)

51.5 (38.0-59.7)

<0.001

  1. BMI, Body Mass Index; SBP, Systolic Blood Pressure; DBP, Diastolic Blood Pressure; TC, Total Cholesterol; HDL-C, High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol; LDL-C, Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol; TG,Triglyceride; oxLDL, oxidized Low-Density Lipoprotein. Values were presented as median (percentile 25-75th). Difference between genders was determined by the Wilcoxon-Mann–Whitney test. Hypertension data were presented in (n) and percentages; the difference between genders was determined by chi-square test.