Fastende og ikkefastende lipider--sekundaerpublikation

Anne Langsted, Jacob J Freiberg, Børge G Nordestgaard

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    Abstract

    We tested the hypotheses that lipid levels change minimally in response to normal food intake and that nonfasting levels predict cardiovascular events. The maximum changes after normal food intake from fasting levels were as follows: total cholesterol -0.2 mmol/l, LDL cholesterol -0.2 mmol/l, HDL cholesterol -0.1 mmol/l, and for triglycerides +0.3 mmol/l. Highest versus lowest tertile of nonfasting total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and triglycerides, and lowest versus highest tertile of nonfasting HDL cholesterol predicted a 1.7-to 2.2-fold increased risk of cardiovascular events.
    Bidragets oversatte titelFasting and nonfasting lipids--secondary publication
    OriginalsprogDansk
    TidsskriftUgeskrift for læger
    Vol/bind171
    Udgave nummer26
    Sider (fra-til)2184-7
    Antal sider4
    ISSN0041-5782
    StatusUdgivet - 2009

    Bibliografisk note

    Keywords: Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Apolipoproteins; Cardiovascular Diseases; Cholesterol; Cholesterol, HDL; Cholesterol, LDL; Cross-Sectional Studies; Eating; Fasting; Female; Humans; Lipids; Male; Middle Aged; Predictive Value of Tests; Prospective Studies; Reference Values; Risk Factors; Triglycerides

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