Lipids blood profile under conditions of metabolic syndrome at aboriginal and non-aboriginal inhabitants of Yakutia aged 60 years and over

For inhabitants of Yakutia aged ≥ 60 almost the equally high is the prevalence rate of hyper-cholesterolemia of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (hyper- LDL-C) in general population sampling without MS and in cohort with MS – 72.4 % and 77.9 % (р = 0.248) and has no differences by ethnic factor....

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Main Authors: К. К. Sozonova, О. V. Tatarinova, К. V. Makarenkova, G. I. Simonova
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Russian
Published: Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Research Institute of Internal and Preventive Medicine, branch of the Institute of Cytology and Genetics 2013
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/83c42000060d47228c545c1e7029281d
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Summary:For inhabitants of Yakutia aged ≥ 60 almost the equally high is the prevalence rate of hyper-cholesterolemia of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (hyper- LDL-C) in general population sampling without MS and in cohort with MS – 72.4 % and 77.9 % (р = 0.248) and has no differences by ethnic factor. Hypertriglyceridemia (hyper-TG) among the inhabitants of the city with MS occurs for every second inhabitant (58.7 %), and these values are three times higher than population ones (17.1 %). Among the aboriginal inhabitants of Yakutia the hyper-TG with MS occurs in 47.1 %, and these numbers are four times higher than the numbers of general sampling (10.5 %). Among the non-aboriginal inhabitants the hyper-TG with MS was found in 2.7 times oftener relatively to the general sampling (64.3 and 23.4 %). Hypocholesterolemia of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (hypo-HDL-C) with MS (56.7 %) frequency is three times higher than that in general sampling (18.4 %), this concerns samplings of both aboriginal (50 %) and non-aboriginal (60 %) inhabitants.