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Prevalence and determinants of hyperlipidemia in moderate altitude areas of the Yunnan-Kweichow plateau in Southwestern China.

Bingjun Deng1, Tingguang Luo, Yanfei Huang, Tianhang Shen, Jing Ma.   

Abstract

The objective of the current study was to determine the prevalence and determinants of hyperlipidemia among the populations living at moderate altitude on the Yunnan-Kweichow Plateau in Southwestern China. We randomly recruited 1415 people for this study. These subjects underwent a physical examination and a comprehensive questionnaire regarding their daily habits and diets. Furthermore, blood samples from the participants were collected for assessing the lipid profile. We found that 49.3% of participants (95% CI: 46.7-51.9%) suffered from hyperlipidemia. The prevalence in men was significantly higher than that in women (53.6% vs. 44.7%, p<0.01). The prevalence of hypercholesterolemia was 23.3% and of hypertriglyceridemia was 34.1%. Low HDL-C showed a prevalence of 17.5% and high LDL-C of 9.0%. The prevalence of hyperlipidemia also increased with age, as did the prevalence of high TC, TG, and LDL-C. Hyperlipidemic subjects tended to be older and have a higher BMI and WHR than the normolipidemic subjects in the study cohort (p<0.05). The hyperlipidemic subjects, both men and women, tended to dine out often and consume more animal-based foods and alcohol. In addition, the hyperlipidemic men in our cohort consumed more salted food then their normolipidemic counterparts (p<0.01). Normolipidemic subjects of both sexes were also found to prefer a vegetarian diet (p<0.01). Age, alcohol consumption, a preference for meat and animal products, regular dining out, and BMI were found to be the main determinants of hyperlipidemia in women, whereas a prevalence of salted food was observed to be related to hyperlipidemia in men from the Yunnan-Kweichow Plateau subpopulation under study (p<0.05). The average daily energy, and protein and fat intakes of the sampled subjects were also higher than the levels set by the Chinese Recommendation Nutrient Intakes (RNI), while hyperlipidemic subjects had an even higher average daily intake of total fat, cholesterol, and lower dietary fiber compared with the normolipidemic subjects in the study group (p<0.05). In conclusion, this study reveals a higher prevalence of hyperlipidemia, hypercholesterolemia, hypertriglyceridemia, increased BMI and WHR values in men, as well as a slightly higher prevalence of low HDL-C and high LDL-C in women from Yunnan-Kweichow Plateau. The incidence of hyperlipidemia also increased with age, as did the prevalence of an abnormal TC, TG, LDL-C, and WHR in our study cohort. A high BMI, and less healthy living habits and dietary preferences thus play significant roles in the onset of hyperlipidemia.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22429228      PMCID: PMC3308708          DOI: 10.1089/ham.2011.1037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  High Alt Med Biol        ISSN: 1527-0297            Impact factor:   1.981


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