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Table 4 Two-line regression analysis (r2, and p value) of association of high educational status (> primary education), obesity (BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2) and truncal obesity (waist:hip > 0.9) with various lipid parameters.

From: Secular trends in cholesterol lipoproteins and triglycerides and prevalence of dyslipidemias in an urban Indian population

Lipid variable

Educational status

Obesity

Truncal obesity

Total Cholesterol ≥ 200 mg/dl

0.450 (0.072)

0.322 (0.120)

0.773 (0.011)

LDL Cholesterol ≥ 130 mg/dl

0.529 (0.051)

0.462 (0.069)

0.737 (0.014)

HDL Cholesterol < 40 mg/dl

0.347 (0.109)

0.352 (0.107)

0.477 (0.064)

Non-HDL Cholesterol ≥ 160 mg/dl

0.531 (0.050)

0.421 (0.082)

0.884 (0.003)

Remnant cholesterol ≥ 25 mg/dl

-0.211 (0.179)

-0.257 (0.152)

-0.0711 (0.305)

Total:HDL cholesterol ratio ≥ 5.0

0.469 (0.067)

0.456 (0.071)

0.593 (0.037)

Total:HDL cholesterol ratio ≥ 4.0

0.535 (0.049)

0.480 (0.061)

0.768 (0.011)

Triglycerides ≥ 150 mg/dl

-0.111 (0.259)

-0.196 (0.189)

0.099 (0.272)