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Título: Distribución de la concentración de lípidos séricos en una muestra representativa de la población adulta de Cataluña
Otros títulos: Serum lipid levels in a representative sample of adult individuals from Catalonia, Spain
Autores/as: García Closas, Reina
Serra Majem, Luis 
Chacón Castro, Pilar
Olmos Castellvell, Marta
Ribas Barba, Lourdes
Salleras Sanmartí, Lluís
Ramon Torrell, José María
Serra Farró, Jaume
Sabater Sales, Gloria
Pastor Ferrer, María Cruz
Puchal Sabartés, Ana
Lloveras Vallés, Gonçal
Taberner Zaragozà, Josep Lluís
Fernández Ballart, Joan
Lacort Reverté, Gloria
Mataix Verdú, José
Sabater Tobella, Joan
Schwartz Riera, Simón
Clasificación UNESCO: 32 Ciencias médicas
3201 Ciencias clínicas
Palabras clave: Adults
Catalonia
Cholesterol
Lipoproteins
Nutritional Status, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 1999
Publicación seriada: Medicina Clínica 
Resumen: BACKGROUND: The leading cause of mortality in Spain are cardiovascular diseases. Their prevention largely depends on the control of hypercholesterolemia. The aim of this study is to describe the serum concentration of total cholesterol (TC), HDL-cholesterol (HDLc), LDL-cholesterol (LDLc) and tryglicerides in the population of Catalonia (Spain). SUBJECTS AND METHODS: We obtained a representative sample of the catalan population 18-75 years-old in 1993. The concentrations of HDLc was analyzed after precipitation, the concentration of TC and tryglicerides was obtained by enzimatic methods, and the concentration of LDLc was calculated using the Friedewald formula. RESULTS: We obtained a sample of 487 women and 393 men (participation rate: 38%). The mean concentrations of TC, LDLc, HDLc and tryglicerides was, respectively, of 203.9 mg/dl (SD = 39.7 mg/dl) (5.24 mmol/l, SD = 1.02 mmol/l), 127.5 mg/dl (SD = 35.9 mg/dl) (3.28 mmol/l, SD = 0.92 mmol/l), 55.8 mg/dl (SD = 14.0 mg/dl) (1.45 mmol/l, SD = 0.36 mmol/l) and 103.9 mg/dl (SD = 75.4 mg/dl) (1.15 mmol/l, SD = 0.84 mmol/l). Nineteen percent of the sample had a concentration of TC > 240 mg/dl (6.42 mmol/l), 3.0% a concentration of HDLc < 35 mg/dl (0.91 mmol/l), 17.2% a concentration of LDL > 160 mg/dl (4.11 mmol/l) and 7.4% a concentration of tryglicerides > 7.4 mg/dl (2.22 mmol/l). The concentrations of LDLc and tryglicerides and the atherogenic index (TC/HDLc) were higher in men than in women and they increased with age. CONCLUSIONS: The cholesterol levels could be considered lower in Catalonia, Spain, than in other developed countries, and there is a tendency to decrease accordingly to the decrease in the cardiovascular mortality rates. However, the lipid profile in men older than 35 years and in women older than 50 years is still a cause of concern.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/76308
ISSN: 0025-7753
Fuente: Medicina Clínica [ISSN 0025-7753], v. 113 (1), p. 6-12, (Junio 1999)
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