Journal of Lipid Research (Mar 1999)

Elevated hepatic lipase activity and low levels of high density lipoprotein in a normotriglyceridemic, nonobese Turkish population

  • Thomas P. Bersot,
  • Gloria Lena Vega,
  • Scott M. Grundy,
  • K. Erhan Palaoğlu,
  • Pamir Atagündüz,
  • Sinan Özbayrakçi,
  • Oryal Gökdemir,
  • Robert W. Mahley

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 40, no. 3
pp. 432 – 438

Abstract

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Low levels of high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) are associated with increased risk of coronary heart disease and, in the United States, are often associated with hypertriglyceridemia and obesity. In Turkey, low HDL-C levels are highly prevalent, 53% of men and 26% of women having HDL-C levels 50th percentile for men and women in the United States were excluded from the analysis. As no dietary or behavioral factors have been identified in the Turkish population that account for increased hepatic triglyceride lipase activity, the elevation most likely has a genetic basis. —Bersot, T. P., G. L. Vega, S. M. Grundy, K. E. Palaoğlu, P. Atagündüz, S. Özbayrakçi, O. Gökdemir, and R. W. Mahley. Elevated hepatic lipase activity and low levels of high density lipoprotein in a normotriglyceridemic, nonobese Turkish population. J. Lipid Res.40: 432–438.

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