C-reactive protein (CRP) is a well-known biomarker of systemic inflammation and cardiovascular disease. We investigated the trends in prevalence of elevated CRP levels (>3.0 mg/L) in a general population of US adults. Data from 27,214 subjects aged ≥20 years in the 1999-2010 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey were analyzed. After adjustment for age, sex, race/ethnicity, body mass index (weight (kg)/height (m)2), and medications for lowering blood pressure, glucose, and lipids, the prevalence of elevated CRP decreased significantly from 36.7% in 1999-2002 to 32.0% in 2007-2010, corresponding to a decrease in mean CRP level from 1.92 to 1.66 mg/L (both P < 0.001). The trend remained significant after additional adjustment for se...
Cases with very high C-reactive protein (CRP > 10 mg/l) are often dropped from analytic samples in r...
Background: Obesity is associated with low-grade systemic inflammation, and it has been suggested th...
BACKGROUND—Cross-sectional studies have reported seasonal variation in high-sensitivity C-reactive p...
BACKGROUND: Relatively limited contemporary information is available about the distribution of, and ...
Low-grade chronic systemic inflammation is often associated with chronic non-communicable diseases, ...
(CRP) concentrations among children and young adults in the US is not known at present. Methods: We ...
Background: C-Reactive protein (CRP) has been shown to be a strong predictor of coronary heart disea...
International audienceBackgroundElevated C-reactive protein (CRP) levels are associated with high ca...
C-reactive protein, adiposity and cardiovascular risk factors in a Mediterranean populationBACKGROUN...
C-reactive Protein (CRP) measurements above 10 mg/L have been conventionally treated as acute inflam...
tive protein (CRP) concentration among adult women in the US helps to establish the magnitude of wom...
Background: C-reactive protein is an acute phase reactant, which can be increased by either (both) i...
centration and insulin resistance (IR) are associated with increased rates of adverse cardiovascular...
Rapid weight gain in childhood is associated with increased risk of chronic diseases in adults. C-re...
BACKGROUND: There is growing interest in using C-reactive protein (CRP) levels to help select patien...
Cases with very high C-reactive protein (CRP > 10 mg/l) are often dropped from analytic samples in r...
Background: Obesity is associated with low-grade systemic inflammation, and it has been suggested th...
BACKGROUND—Cross-sectional studies have reported seasonal variation in high-sensitivity C-reactive p...
BACKGROUND: Relatively limited contemporary information is available about the distribution of, and ...
Low-grade chronic systemic inflammation is often associated with chronic non-communicable diseases, ...
(CRP) concentrations among children and young adults in the US is not known at present. Methods: We ...
Background: C-Reactive protein (CRP) has been shown to be a strong predictor of coronary heart disea...
International audienceBackgroundElevated C-reactive protein (CRP) levels are associated with high ca...
C-reactive protein, adiposity and cardiovascular risk factors in a Mediterranean populationBACKGROUN...
C-reactive Protein (CRP) measurements above 10 mg/L have been conventionally treated as acute inflam...
tive protein (CRP) concentration among adult women in the US helps to establish the magnitude of wom...
Background: C-reactive protein is an acute phase reactant, which can be increased by either (both) i...
centration and insulin resistance (IR) are associated with increased rates of adverse cardiovascular...
Rapid weight gain in childhood is associated with increased risk of chronic diseases in adults. C-re...
BACKGROUND: There is growing interest in using C-reactive protein (CRP) levels to help select patien...
Cases with very high C-reactive protein (CRP > 10 mg/l) are often dropped from analytic samples in r...
Background: Obesity is associated with low-grade systemic inflammation, and it has been suggested th...
BACKGROUND—Cross-sectional studies have reported seasonal variation in high-sensitivity C-reactive p...