Chylomicronemia risk factors ranked by importance for the individual and community in 108 711 women and men
ConclusionsObesity and type 2 diabetes were the most important modifiable chylomicronemia risk factors in women and men, both for the individual and community. This could influence chylomicronemia prevention and help design randomized trials aimed at reducing triglycerides.
Source: Journal of Internal Medicine - Category: Internal Medicine Authors: S. B. Pedersen, A. Varbo, A. Langsted, B. G. Nordestgaard Tags: Original Article Source Type: research
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