Variables Deficiency (n=87) Insufficiency (n=45) Sufficiency (n=25) p
BMI(kg/m2) 21.4±4.42 20.7±4.5 20.4±3.0 0.448
WC(cm) 69.6±8.5 69.1±10.1 68.3±7.9 0.793
TC(mmol/L) 4.3±0.8 4.4±0.6 4.2±0.7 0.510
TG(mmol/L) 0. 8(0.6,1.0)3 0.8±0.3 0.9±0.3 0.314
HDL(mmol/L) 1.5±0.3 1.6±0.3 1.5±0.2 0.389
LDL(mmol/L) 2. 5±0.6 2.5±0.5 2.4±0.6 0.841
Glu(mmol/L) 4.8±0.4 4.7±0.4 4.7±0.3 0.440
Insulin(µIU/ml) 6.5(4.7,9.6) 8.3±6.6 6.8±2.0 0.844
HOMA 1.4(1.0,2.0) 1.4(0.9,2.2) 1.4±0.4 0.857
NAFLD(%) 8.7 (n=84) 6.8 (n=44) 4.2 (n=24) 0.740
1 ANOVA, chi-square test or Kruskal-Wallis H test were to determine differences for continuous and categorical variables among three groups. NAFLD, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease; HOMA-IR, homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance.
2Mean±SD (all such values). 3Medians, interquartile ranges in parentheses (all such values).
Table 5: The anthropometric indice and glycolipids of girls in different serum 25(OH)D groups