Fig. 4From: High-density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Is Negatively Correlated with Bone Mineral Density and Has Potential Predictive Value for Bone LossAssociation between HDL-C and BMD in male participants. Race/ethnicity, education level, income to poverty ratio, BMI, smoking status, alcohol consumption status, hypertension, diabetes, ALT, AST, total calcium, cholesterol, and C-reactive protein were adjusted. a. Total femur BMD; b. Femur neck BMD; c. Trochanter BMD; d. Intertrochanter BMD; e. Total spine BMD; f. L1 BMD; g. L2 BMD; h. L3 BMD; i. L4 BMD. Red line: 20≤Aged<30; Yellow line: 30≤Aged<40; Green line: 40≤Aged<50; Blue line: 50≤Aged<60; Purple line: 60≤Aged. HDL-C, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol; BMD, bone mineral density; ALT, alanine aminotransferase; AST, aspartate aminotransferaseBack to article page