Research Article

Sex-Related Differences in the Effects of the Mediterranean Diet on Glucose and Insulin Homeostasis

Table 1

Characteristics of men and women after the run-in period.

Men ()Women ()Sex difference
MeanSDMeanSD value

Age (years)a42.67.341.27.30.43
Body weight (kg)a,b91.814.078.014.7<0.0001
BMI (kg/m2)a,b29.23.229.65.40.97
Waist circumference (cm)a,b102.610.796.410.50.01
TAG (mmol/L)a,b1.861.171.360.630.03
Total cholesterol (mmol/L)a5.560.915.400.600.38
LDL cholesterol (mmol/L)a3.610.723.470.520.36
HDL cholesterol (mmol/L)a,b1.090.311.300.260.002
Systolic blood pressure (mm Hg)a117.112.6108.610.40.004
Diastolic blood pressure (mm Hg)a80.39.073.59.00.003
Fasting glucose (mmol/L)a,b5.890.375.680.630.04
Glucose 120 min postload (mmol/L)a6.361.817.022.480.21
Fasting insulin (pmol/L)a,b96.057.686.279.30.19
Insulin 120 min postload (pmol/L)a,b493.8443.0520.9588.70.84
Fasting C-peptide (nmol/L)b1.040.370.940.530.21
Fasting NEFA (umol/L)b497.8180.8563.8199.70.15

SD, standard deviation; BMI, body mass index; TAG, triacylglycerol; LDL, low-density lipoprotein; HDL, high-density lipoprotein; NEFA, nonesterified fatty acids.
These characteristics were measured after the run-in period that is immediately before the controlled MedDiet phase. Differences between men and women were assessed by Student’s -test for unpaired data.
aThese characteristics have been reported in a previous publication [11].
bAnalysis was performed on transformed values.