Cardiac and vascular structure and function are related to lipid peroxidation and metabolism

The present study investigated possible relationships between left ventricular mass, intima‐media thickness of the carotid artery (IMT), total arterial compliance, and lipid status in a population sample of 58 apparently healthy subjects aged 20 to 69. By stepwise multiple regression analysis, inclu...

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Aged
Blood pressure
Blood Vessels - anatomy & histology
Blood Vessels - metabolism
Blood Vessels - physiology
Blood Vessels/anatomy & histology/metabolism/physiology
Compliance
Drug therapy
Esters
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Heart - physiology
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Lipid Peroxidation
MEDICIN
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Peroxidation
Reference Values
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Standard deviation
Studies
title Cardiac and vascular structure and function are related to lipid peroxidation and metabolism
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