The interrelationships of serum lipids in men and women past sixty-five years of age and their bearing on atherosclerosis

The interrelationships of serum lipids, that is, free cholesterol, esterified cholesterol, total cholesterol, lipid phosphorus, total lipids, neutral fats and S f 10-20 molecules were determined in 91 women and 38 men past the age of 65 years. It was observed that all the serum lipids with the excep...

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Published in:Circulation (New York, N.Y.) Vol. 7; no. 4; pp. 533 - 544
Main Authors: GERTLER, M M, OPPENHEIMER, B S
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States 01-04-1953
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Summary:The interrelationships of serum lipids, that is, free cholesterol, esterified cholesterol, total cholesterol, lipid phosphorus, total lipids, neutral fats and S f 10-20 molecules were determined in 91 women and 38 men past the age of 65 years. It was observed that all the serum lipids with the exception of neutral fats were statistically higher in the women. Furthermore, it was shown that the serum total cholesterol and serum S f 10-20 molecules were correlated to a significant degree in the men, 0.59 ± .15, but to an insignificant degree in the women, 0.21 ± .12. It was also shown that the levels of serum total cholesterol and S f 10-20 molecules increase with age within the age range 65 to 85 in the women but remain stationary or actually decrease in the men. The bearing of these findings on atherosclerogenesis is discussed.
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ISSN:0009-7322
1524-4539
DOI:10.1161/01.CIR.7.4.533