<p>Urban male, blue circles, solid line; urban female, blue circles, dotted line; rural male, red triangles, solid line; rural female, red triangles, dotted line; p denotes p for trend; *p<0.05, **p<0.001.</p
<p>Graphs depicting (A) dyslipidemia prevalence, (B) hypertension prevalence, (C) obesity (defined b...
<p>* Proportion of women or men are based on the number of men (or women) in each age category in th...
Background and aims: Non-LDL dyslipidemia (NLD) confers cardiovascular risk, and prevalence rates ap...
Prevalence of dyslipidemia in the gender (A), health status (B) and age (C) groups. In (A), apbpcpap...
<p>*p<0.05 and **p<0.001 compared to urban participants; Dyslipidemia was diagnosed using NCEP guide...
<p>In the left panels (A), (C), and (E), prevalence by age group is depicted for urban females (purp...
<p>Prevalence of dyslipidemia by different definitions in the HAALSI dyslipidemic population (n = 28...
Background: Dyslipidemia is one of the modifiable risk factors of coronary heart disease. Objectiv...
Materials and methods. The results of lipid profile cross-sectional study of 2088 Bishkek residents ...
Purpose: Dyslipidemia has been established as one of the most important modifiable risk factors for ...
BackgroundDespite the importance of identifying and screening dyslipidemia to prevent coronary arter...
Separately for the initial population as constructed for DYNAMO-HIA (red) and from simulation of a c...
Background: The term dyslipidemia signifies abnormal lipid or fat content in the blood, including tr...
Background: According to WHO, CVD is the number one cause of death globally and an estimated 17.5 mi...
Background: According to WHO, CVD is the number one cause of death globally and an estimated 17.5 mi...
<p>Graphs depicting (A) dyslipidemia prevalence, (B) hypertension prevalence, (C) obesity (defined b...
<p>* Proportion of women or men are based on the number of men (or women) in each age category in th...
Background and aims: Non-LDL dyslipidemia (NLD) confers cardiovascular risk, and prevalence rates ap...
Prevalence of dyslipidemia in the gender (A), health status (B) and age (C) groups. In (A), apbpcpap...
<p>*p<0.05 and **p<0.001 compared to urban participants; Dyslipidemia was diagnosed using NCEP guide...
<p>In the left panels (A), (C), and (E), prevalence by age group is depicted for urban females (purp...
<p>Prevalence of dyslipidemia by different definitions in the HAALSI dyslipidemic population (n = 28...
Background: Dyslipidemia is one of the modifiable risk factors of coronary heart disease. Objectiv...
Materials and methods. The results of lipid profile cross-sectional study of 2088 Bishkek residents ...
Purpose: Dyslipidemia has been established as one of the most important modifiable risk factors for ...
BackgroundDespite the importance of identifying and screening dyslipidemia to prevent coronary arter...
Separately for the initial population as constructed for DYNAMO-HIA (red) and from simulation of a c...
Background: The term dyslipidemia signifies abnormal lipid or fat content in the blood, including tr...
Background: According to WHO, CVD is the number one cause of death globally and an estimated 17.5 mi...
Background: According to WHO, CVD is the number one cause of death globally and an estimated 17.5 mi...
<p>Graphs depicting (A) dyslipidemia prevalence, (B) hypertension prevalence, (C) obesity (defined b...
<p>* Proportion of women or men are based on the number of men (or women) in each age category in th...
Background and aims: Non-LDL dyslipidemia (NLD) confers cardiovascular risk, and prevalence rates ap...