| Literature DB >> 23727547 |
Samuel Henrique Vieira Oliveira1, Marciano Robson de Miranda, Charles Augusto Santos Morais, András Palotás, Luciana Moreira Lima.
Abstract
Lipoprotein-A (LpA) is an emerging independent risk factor for cerebro- and cardio-vascular diseases (CCVD). Recognizing its function and its normal distribution is of fundamental importance for a better understanding of CCVD patho-physiology. The present study evaluated plasma LpA levels of healthy university students using turbidimetric methods. Medians and inter-quartile differences obtained for male and female participants were 11.3mg/dL (3.1-30.7) and 20.9mg/dL (6.5-42.3), respectively, demonstrating a significant difference (P=0.017) between men and women. A third of students showed plasma concentrations above reference values. Our results indicate that 33% of students possess a hidden independent risk factor for CCVD. Multi-disciplinary evaluation and characterization of young individuals should be recommended in an attempt to take early preventive measures and to eliminate possible modifiable risk factors such as sedentary lifestyle, smoking, hypertension, obesity and atherogenic diet.Entities:
Keywords: Cerebro- and cardio-vascular risk; Healthy subject; Lipoprotein-A; Prevention
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23727547 DOI: 10.1016/j.brainresbull.2013.05.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Brain Res Bull ISSN: 0361-9230 Impact factor: 4.077