Атеросклероз (Mar 2014)

Is it need a criterion LDL cholesterol in definition of metabolic syndrome?

  • Yu. P. Nikitin,
  • G. I. Simonova,
  • K. K. Sozonova,
  • O. V. Tatarinova

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 39 – 43

Abstract

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The average content of LDL cholesterol obtained 138.8 ± 39.3 mg/dl, in natives, but non-natives have obtained similar values: 137.7 ± 38.5 and 140.8 ± 40.0 (Рn-nn = 0.56) in the general population sample of olders (n = 485 pers.). Average values of LDL cholesterol content in group without metabolic syndrome (MS–) obtained 126.1 ± 42.1 mg/dl, in MS (+) group – 150.7 ± 32.4 mg/dl (р = 0.0001) by RSSC 2009. Determine the frequency of elevated levels of LDL cholesterol (≥ 115 mg/dl) is 72.4 % in the general population, without significant difference between natives and non-natives. In MS (+) and MS (–) groups, the results of the frequency of hyper-LDL cholesterol obtained close in five definitions of MS. The differences in figures are not large and statistically significant (p > 0.1). And in only one case (by RSSC analysis) differences in the values of hyper-LDL between MS (+) and MS (–) groups received significant. Conclusion: High level of LDL cholesterol in all MS definitions has no significant differences in the frequency in MS (+) and MS (–) groups of elderly urban population of Yakutia, and also in comparison with population values of hyper-LDL. It allows to recognize that there is no reason to recommend in medical practice the use of the criterion LDL cholesterol in MS diagnosis.

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