Study on lipid profile values in Mongolian adults
- VernacularTitle:Насанд хүрэгчдийн цусан дахь өөх тосны үзүүлэлтийг судалсан байдал
- Author:
Pilmaa Yo
1
;
Sodgerel B
1
;
Galsumiya L
1
;
Purevsuren D
1
;
Badamsed Ts
1
Author Information
1. Mongolian Institute of Medical Sciences
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
total cholesterol;
triglycerides;
high density lipoproteides cholesterol;
low density lipoproteides cholesterol;
cardiovascular disease
- From:Mongolian Medical Sciences
2019;189(3):10-15
- CountryMongolia
- Language:Mongolian
-
Abstract:
Introduction:Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) is a major cause of morbidity and a leading contributor to mortality in both
developed and developing countries. With rapid socioeconomic development, CVD has reached epidemic
proportions in developing countries in recent decades. Dyslipidemia, elevated level of plasma cholesterol,
together with arterial hipertension, is the main modifiable risk factor atherosclerosis and cardiovascular
diseases (CVD) development. Surveys to monitor and measure dyslipidemia burden in a Mongolian
population has not been conducted in recent years and the available data on the prevalence, types,
and associated factors of dyslipidemia in the general population is relatively insufficient and outdated.
Monitoring of lipid profile at populational level is an important instrument of prevention medicine, applied
for CVD populational risk assessment.
Goal:Evaluate comparisons of adult blood lipid levels in age, gender and location.
Material and Methods:In this study, 500 people aged 25-65 were classified into age groups (47.1% for males and 52.9% for
females). Blood plasma in total cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG), high density (HDL-C) and low density
(LDL-C) lipoprotein-cholesterol, apolipoprotein - ApoA1, Apo B and ratio of ApoB / ApoA1 were estimated.
Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS 22.0
Results:Mean age of the participants was 48.8±14.2 years old. Mean values for male TC-4.85±0.92 mmol/l, TG-1.58±1.19 mmol/l, LDL-C-3.24±0.98 mmol/l, HLD-C-1.62±0.21, for women- 4.47±0.96 mmol/l, 1.22±0.47
mmol/l, 2.95±1.01 mmol/l, 1.77±0.23 mmol/l respectively. The mean blood TC,TG levels tended to
increase with age group in male compared to women. The prevalence of an increased blood LDL-C levels
or risks for an increased blood LDL-C was statistically significantly high in male.
Conclusion:The prevalence of lipid was shown as high, that demands respective prevention and management.
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