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Susanne M. Clee, John J.P. Kastelein, Marjel van Dam, Michel Marcil, Kirsten Roomp, Karin Y. Zwarts, Jennifer A. Collins, Roosje Roelants, Naoki Tamasawa, Tomás Stulc, Toshihiro Suda, Richard Ceska, Betsie Boucher, Colette Rondeau, Christele DeSouich, Angela Brooks-Wilson, Henri O.F. Molhuizen, Jiri Frohlich, Jacques Genest Jr., Michael R. Hayden
Published in Volume 106, Issue 10
J Clin Invest. 2000; 106(10):1263–1270 doi:10.1172/JCI10727
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Figure 5

The mean HDL-C in heterozygous males and females (solid line) in 10-year age groups (plotted at the halfway point) are shown compared with the tenth percentile distribution in the Lipid Research Clinics population (dashed line) (25). Error bars represent the SD of each mean. The number of individuals in each group is shown under each data point. Beyond the age of 30 years, mean HDL-C levels in heterozygotes fall much lower than the tenth percentile distribution, whereas at less than 30 years of age, mean HDL-C levels in the heterozygotes more closely approximate the tenth percentile distribution.