Table 2:

Between- and within-group comparisons for the family heart-health intervention (n = 211) and control (n = 215) group

Outcome; groupTime; mean ± SDMixed linear models comparisons*
Baseline3 mo12 mop value, groupp value, timep value, group × time
Primary outcomes
 Ratio of total cholesterol to HDL cholesterol
 Heart-health intervention4.12 ± 1.294.02 ± 1.254.06 ± 1.310.60.90.6
 Control4.22 ± 1.264.02 ± 1.183.96 ± 1.09
Physical activity, min/wk
 Heart-health intervention91.7 ± 102.5176.4 ± 110.9142.5 ± 122.0< 0.0010.80.03
 Control88.7 ± 99.7110.6 ± 115.3118.6 ± 109.1
Fruits and vegetables, servings/d
 Heart-health intervention6.3 ± 3.08.0 ± 3.37.4 ± 3.4< 0.0010.10.5
 Control6.5 ± 3.16.8 ± 3.26.6 ± 3.0
Secondary outcomes
Total cholesterol, mmol/L
 Heart-health intervention5.13 ± 0.974.99 ± 0.965.03 ± 0.980.40.90.7
 Control5.18 ± 1.024.95 ± 1.004.93 ± 1.01
HDL cholesterol, mmol/L
 Heart-health intervention1.33 ± 0.381.34 ± 0.391.34 ± 0.410.20.90.7
 Control1.30 ± 0.341.30 ± 0.341.29 ± 0.30
LDL cholesterol, mmol/L
 Heart-health intervention3.22 ± 0.863.10 ± 0.823.11 ± 0.820.50.80.6
 Control3.28 ± 0.913.09 ± 0.903.04 ± 0.92
Triglycerides, mmol/L
 Heart-health intervention1.28 ± 0.771.22 ± 0.661.35 ± 0.800.90.040.8
 Control1.35 ± 0.841.24 ± 0.571.34 ± 0.64
Glucose, mmol/L
 Heart-health intervention5.12 ± 0.525.12 ± 0.505.16 ± 0.600.80.90.3
 Control5.09 ± 0.595.18 ± 0.545.13 ± 0.57
Systolic blood pressure, mm Hg
 Heart-health intervention121.8 ± 15.3116.4 ± 14.8118.5 ± 14.30.50.10.9
 Control120.4 ± 16.9115.8 ± 14.8117.5 ± 14.7
Diastolic blood pressure, mm Hg
 Heart-health intervention76.8 ± 9.073.8 ± 8.375.5 ± 9.50.80.10.4
 Control76.3 ± 9.974.2 ± 9.574.8 ± 8.7
Body mass index
 Heart-health intervention29.2 ± 5.428.2 ± 4.827.9 ± 4.80.0060.40.9
 Control29.6 ± 6.029.4 ± 5.929.0 ± 5.3
Waist circumference, cm
 Heart-health intervention96.3 ± 13.593.7 ± 13.792.5 ± 13.40.020.30.9
 Control97.4 ± 15.196.2 ± 14.795.1 ± 13.8
  • Note: HDL = high-density lipoprotein, LDL = low-density lipoprotein, SD = standard deviation.

  • * All analyses include the baseline value of the variable, age and baseline Framingham Risk Score as covariates.