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72, P 0.001) and an inverse association with the difference of apoA-I (z-value -2.43, P = 0.015) between PAD subjects and non-PAD controls. An increasing BMI was associated with an increasing difference in apoA-I values between PAD subjects and non-PAD controls (z-value 1.98, P = 0.047). Our meta-analysis suggests that PAD subjects exhibit increased apoB and reduced apoA-I levels, accompanied by an increased apoB/apoA-I ratio as compared with non-PAD controls. Our meta-analysis suggests that PAD subjects exhibit increased apoB