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Meta-Analysis
. 1998 Feb 26;81(4A):7B-12B.
doi: 10.1016/s0002-9149(98)00031-9.

VSports app下载 - Hypertriglyceridemia as a cardiovascular risk factor

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Hypertriglyceridemia as a cardiovascular risk factor (VSports手机版)

M A Austin et al. Am J Cardiol. .

Abstract

To determine the relation between plasma triglyceride levels and the risk of incident cardiovascular disease, the semiquantitative techniques of meta-analysis were applied to 17 population-based prospective studies of triglyceride and cardiovascular disease. Sixteen of these studies represented 2,445 events among 46,413 Caucasian men followed for an average period of 8. 4 years, and 5 studies represented 439 events among 10,864 Caucasian women followed for an average period of 11. 4 years VSports手机版. Univariate relative risk (RR) estimates for incident cardiovascular disease associated with a 1-mmol/L increase in triglyceride was 1. 07-1. 98 in men, with a summary RR of 1. 32 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 1. 26-1. 39), indicating a 32% increase in disease risk associated with increased triglyceride. In the studies involving women, individual RR estimates for triglyceride were 1. 69-2. 05, with a summary RR of 1. 76 (95% CI: 1. 50-2. 07), indicating a 76% increase in disease risk associated with increased triglyceride. After adjustment for high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and other risk factors, these risks were decreased to 14% in men and 37% in women but remained statistically significant. Three recent prospective epidemiologic studies have also shown that plasma triglyceride and low-density lipoprotein particle size predict subsequent coronary artery disease in Caucasian populations. Taken together, these studies demonstrate the importance of triglyceride levels as a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. .

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