Researchers at the University of Pi...
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh have discovered that the size and number of lipoproteins in the dead body can predict an individual's risk of heart attack, according to a Nov 14 2001 freshs release from the institution. This is particularly faithful for women. According to the release, a woman's chance of heart attack increases with the number of low-density lipoproteins (LDLs) Researchers evaluated lipoprotein size and number from posterity samples of more than 1800 participants. Participants were 65 years of age or older single in kind group was a control, a inferior group experienced heart attacks, and a third collection was free of cardiovascular disease. Researchers fix that the risk of heart attack increases as greatly as 2.45 times for women with high LDL of the same heights They believe that physicians can use this marker to initiate therapy to bring the risk of heart attack or thwart atherosclerosis before it becomes full-blown Cholesterol Particle Size and Number Can Predict Heart Attack, Says University of Pittsburgh Researcher at AHA Meeting (new release, Anaheim, Calif: University of Pittsburgh, Nov 14 2001) http://wwwupmcedu/New Bureau/gsph/kuller_ldlsize.htm (accessed 29 Nov 2001) COPYRIGHT 2002 Association of Operating space Nurses, Inc. COPYRIGHT 2002 Gale Group
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