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KMID : 0391419930030020165
Korean Journal of Lipidology
1993 Volume.3 No. 2 p.165 ~ p.180
Distribution Patterns of Serum Lipids by Age and the Relation of Serum Lipids to Degree of Obesity and blood pressure in Korean Adults



Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine the distribution patterns of serum triglyceride (TG) and cholesterol (Chol) concentrations by sex and age and the relation of serum lipids to blood pressure and degree of obesity in 6,318 Korean
adults(2,273
men and 4,045 women).
@ES The results are summarized as follows.
@EN 1) The incidences of hypertension and hyperlipidemia were 12.4% and 29.7% of the total subjects, respectively. The prevalence of diastolic hypertension(¡Ã95 mmHg) and hypertriglyceridemia (>170mg/dL) in men was higher than that in women.
2) the levels of serum TG, Chol, blood pressure and PIBW increased with age in both sexes. The distribution patterns of blood pressure of the fifties were different from those of the forties in the subjects. In men, the distribution patterns of
serum
TG and Chol concentrations of the thirties were different from those of the twenties, and there was existed clear difference, in concentrations of serum TG and Chol between the forties and fifties in women.
3) The levels of systolic and diastolic blood pressure increased with increasing PIBW in both sexes.
4) In men, serum uric acid levels increased with increasing PIBW (P<0.001), diastolic blood pressure(P<0.001). No changes of serum uric acid levels were observed with age in the subjects.
5) The levels of serum TG and Chol progressively increased with increasing PIBW and blood pressure(P<0.001) in men and women. But in cases of systolic blood pressure over 159 mmHg and diastolic blood pressure over 104mmHg, the increase in serum
lipid
levels was no longer observed. The increase in serum TG concentrations paralleled with the increase in serum Chol levels (P<0.001).
6) The factor showing the highest correlation with serum lipids (both TG and Chol) was PIBW in men and was age in women. Degree of obesity was positively correlated with age, blood pressure, serum TG and Chol levels in both sexes.
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