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Table 6 Influences of postprandial lipemia on CETP activity and of CETP activity on postprandial variables in CETPd women

From: A reduction of CETP activity, not an increase, is associated with modestly impaired postprandial lipemia and increased HDL-Cholesterol in adult asymptomatic women

Independent variables

Dependent variables

p values

Partial R²

Model A (n = 8)

   
 

CETP

  

-ApoA-I 4 h

 

0.0081

0.0051

-AUC-VLDL-C

 

<0.0001

0.9217

LDL-C 8 h

 

0.0037

0.0566

NHDL-C 0 h

 

0.0189

0.0011

PL 2 h

 

0.0073

0.0003

-TG 4 h

 

0.0094

0.0153

Model B (n = 8)

   

CETP

   
 

PL 6 h

0.0020

0.1284

 

-AIUC-ApoB-100

0.0158

0.8463

  1. A Linear regression fitting controlled for age and using the stepwise method; dependent variable, CETP in CETPd
  2. group and the independent variables were age, WC, BMI, TG, VLDL-C, TRL-TG, TRL-C, ApoA-I, ApoB100, NEFA, PL and corresponding AUC, AUIC, AR and RR and LPL, PLTP, CETP, HL.
  3. B Linear regression fitting controlled for age and using the stepwise method; independent variable, CETP in CETPd
  4. group; dependent variables were TG, TRL-TG, TRL-C, AUC, AUIC, AR and RR. CETP, cholesteryl ester transfer protein; Apo, apolipoprotein; AUC, area under curve; AUIC, area under the incremental curve; VLDL-C, very-low-density lipoprotein cholesterol; LDL-C, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol; NHDL-C non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol; PL, phospholipids, TG, triglycerides.