Age and gender are also risk factors. Women generally have lower LDL levels than men before menopause, but after menopause women's cholesterol levels tend to rise, according to the American Heart Association. Smoking and diabetes are also risk factors for high cholesterol, according to the Mayo ...
Aim. To explore age- and gender-related differences in LDL-C management in a large sample of outpatients with T2DM. Results. Overall, 415.294 patients (45.3% women) from 236 diabetes centers in Italy were included. Women were older and more obese, with longer diabetes duration, higher total-...
Other risk factors you cannot control include age (risk increases as we age), gender (women's risk for high cholesterol increases post menopause), and family history. Cholesterol and Gender Women generally have higher levels of HDL, or "good," cholesterol because the female hormone estrogen tend...
Age and Gender. As we get older, cholesterol levels rise. Before menopause, women tend to have lower total cholesterol levels than men of the same age. After menopause, however, women's LDL levels tend to rise. Heredity. Your genes partly determine how much cholesterol your body makes. High...
Cox proportional hazards models determined mortality hazard ratios (HRs), adjusting for TC, statin treatment, gender, self-rated health, smoking, hypertension, diabetes, ischemic heart disease, neoplasm, body mass index, albumin, and triglycerides. Results Prevalence of high TC at ages 70, 78, ...
The Objective of this st udy is to assess the Effects of Age and Gender on Plasma Total Cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol among Elderly Sudanese in Khartoum State. A community-based and case-control study was conducte in Khartoum State, Sudan, during the period from June to December 2011. A ...
Whereas dyslipidemia has been associated with leukocytosis, the relationship between serum cholesterol and other hematopoietic lineages is poorly defined. ... B Michael,Fessler,Kathryn,... - 《Journal of Lipid Research》 被引量: 10发表: 2013年 Gender and Age Differences in Lipid Profile Among Chine...
Through a large prospective cohort study among over 12 million participants, we examined whether the association between TC levels and all-cause mortality varied by sex and age, and estimated the sex- and age-specific levels of TC associated with the lowest mortality. Additionally, detailed estimate...
The association of serum cholesterol and the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD), CHD related events, and CHD mortality has been found to vary with both gender and age, and by far the strongest association has been observed with men under about the age of 50 [1], [2], [3], [4]....
Other risk factors you cannot control include age (risk increases as we age), gender (women's risk for high cholesterol increases post menopause), and family history. Cholesterol and Gender Women generally have higher levels of HDL, or "good," cholesterol because the female hormone estrogen tend...