Title : Impact of C-reactive protein on the likelihood of carotid atherosclerosis in Japanese adults.

Pub. Date : 2006 Aug

PMID : 16908949






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1 It was shown that age, smoking status, systolic blood pressure (SBP) and LDL cholesterol were significantly associated with IMT in subjects in the lower CRP groups (CRP-1 approximately CRP-3), and age, SBP and presence of diabetes mellitus in the highest CRP group (CRP-4). Cholesterol C-reactive protein Homo sapiens
2 It was shown that age, smoking status, systolic blood pressure (SBP) and LDL cholesterol were significantly associated with IMT in subjects in the lower CRP groups (CRP-1 approximately CRP-3), and age, SBP and presence of diabetes mellitus in the highest CRP group (CRP-4). Cholesterol C-reactive protein Homo sapiens
3 It was shown that age, smoking status, systolic blood pressure (SBP) and LDL cholesterol were significantly associated with IMT in subjects in the lower CRP groups (CRP-1 approximately CRP-3), and age, SBP and presence of diabetes mellitus in the highest CRP group (CRP-4). Cholesterol C-reactive protein Homo sapiens
4 To further investigate whether the interaction between CRP and conventional risk factors could influence IMT, a general linear model demonstrated that interaction between CRP and the presence of diabetes mellitus (F = 4.754 p = 0.030) was significantly associated with IMT, in addition to sex, age, SBP, antihypertensive drug use, LDL cholesterol and HDL cholesterol. Cholesterol C-reactive protein Homo sapiens
5 To further investigate whether the interaction between CRP and conventional risk factors could influence IMT, a general linear model demonstrated that interaction between CRP and the presence of diabetes mellitus (F = 4.754 p = 0.030) was significantly associated with IMT, in addition to sex, age, SBP, antihypertensive drug use, LDL cholesterol and HDL cholesterol. Cholesterol C-reactive protein Homo sapiens