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The effect on HDL cholesterol of oxprenolol and atenolol

Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 1982
In 19 healthy men aged 50 with untreated mild essential hypertension (WHO group I classification) randomized into two groups, treatment (18 weeks) with oxprenolol (n = 10) lowered HDL cholesterol by 11.4% (P less than 0.02) and cholesterol ratio (HDL cholesterol X 100/LDL + VLDL cholesterol) by 13.7% (P less than 0.05) whereas atenolol (n = 9) lowered ...
Inger Lise Eriksen   +5 more
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HDL-Cholesterol Levels in Gouty Patients

1984
Lipoprotein abnormalities are common in gout. The most frequent is hypertriglyceridemia, which has been reported in three-quarters of patients with primary gout (1, 2). This alteration may or may not be related to obesity, alcohol consumption, and glucose intolerance (3). Patients with gout secondary to lead nephropathy do not have hypertriglyceridemia
Carcassi, A.   +3 more
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Distribution of HDL–cholesterol and non-HDL–cholesterol in Brazilian children and adolescents – The Floripa study

Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases, 2011
HDL-cholesterol (HDL-C) and non-HDL-cholesterol (nHDL-C) are involved in atherosclerosis. The aim of this study was to determine the distribution of HDL-C and nHDL-C and its association with cardiovascular and socio-cultural variables in a pediatric Brazilian sample.Children and adolescents from Florianopolis were randomly selected and a structured ...
S. Freitas   +5 more
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Increases in HDL-cholesterol and the cholesterol ratio during prolonged endurance exercise

Metabolism, 1983
The influence of prolonged, low-intensity exercise (45% VO2max) until exhaustion on plasma lipid levels, in particular high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), and the time sequence associated with changes in these blood constituents was investigated in 10 trained subjects.
Durstine, J. Larry   +4 more
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HDL-Cholesterol Is Protective

2010
Cholesterol (being insoluble in water) all has to be carried in plasma in lipoproteins. Most is in low density lipoprotein (LDL), whose concentration is higher in CHD cases. But one-quarter to one-third of plasma total cholesterol is in high-density lipoprotein (HDL).
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Transport of Cholesterol and Cholesterol Esters by HDL

1987
The epidemiologic evidence establishing a low HDL cholesterol level as an independent risk factor for atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease is convincing beyond all possible doubt. However, the mechanisms by which a low HDL level predisposes to and a high HDL level protects against atherosclerosis are not firmly established.
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HDL‐cholesterol testing

Medical Journal of Australia, 1990
David Thomas   +4 more
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Fibrates and HDL Cholesterol

Annals of Clinical Biochemistry: International Journal of Laboratory Medicine, 1997
Denis St. J. O’Reilly   +3 more
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Why HDL cholesterol is ‘good cholesterol’

European Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2004
Markus Tölle, M. van der Giet
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The complexity of the role of HDL-cholesterol

Revista Española de Cardiología (English Edition), 2023
Carlos, Brotons   +2 more
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