Serum lipid survey and its recent trend in the general Japanese population in 2000 |
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Authors: | Arai Hidenori Yamamoto Akira Matsuzawa Yuji Saito Yasushi Yamada Nobuhiro Oikawa Shinichi Mabuchi Hiroshi Teramoto Tamio Sasaki Jun Nakaya Noriaki Itakura Hiroshige Ishikawa Yuichi Ouchi Yasuyoshi Horibe Hiroshi Kita Toru |
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Affiliation: | Department of Geriatric Medicine, Kyoto University School of Medicine, 54 Kawahara-cho, Shogoin, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8507, Japan. harai@kuhp.kyoto-u.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | To determine the recent serum lipid levels and other serum variables in the general Japanese population and trends in their changes over the past 40 years, a nationwide survey of serum lipid levels was conducted in 36 institutes from various districts around Japan in 2000. The total number of subjects was 12,839, aged 4 through 99 years. The mean total cholesterol level was 201 mg/dl; 202 mg/dl in men and 200 mg/dl in women. The mean HDL-cholesterol level was 59 mg/dl; 55 mg/dl in men and 65 mg/dl in women. The mean LDL-cholesterol level was 118 mg/dl; 121 mg/dl in men and 115 mg/dl in women. The mean triglyceride level was 118 mg/dl; 136 mg/dl in men and 92 mg/dl in women. The total cholesterol level slightly increased by 5 mg/dl in 10 years. Although the triglyceride level in women did not change, the triglyceride level in men increased over 10 years, especially in the 30s through 70s age bracket, indicating a possible increase in metabolic syndromes in the future. The present results will become the standard serum lipid level data for the Japanese people, and succeeding 10-year surveys will clarify the trends of lipid levels in this country. |
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