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KMID : 0391419940040010021
Korean Journal of Lipidology
1994 Volume.4 No. 1 p.21 ~ p.28
Correlations between Lipid, Lipoprotein and Apolipoprotein Concentrations



Abstract
Apolipoproteins which are protein components of lipoproteins have major roles in the transport of plasma lipids and used clinically for the prediction of coronary artery disease. We investigate the correlations between lipid, lipoprotein and
apolipoprotein concentrations from 346 subjects who visited FM clinic of AMC from Sep. 1991 to Oct. 1993. We analysed the correlation among them.
@ES The results are following.
@EN 1) The study population consisted of 146 men(mean age, 46.8 yrs) and 20 women(mean age, 53.5yrs). The Apo A-I concentration average(¡¾SD) 139.1¡¾32.1mg/dl in male and 153.2¡¾29.6 in female. The Apo B concentration averaged(¡¾SD)
138.4¡¾40.0mg/dl in
male and 147.3¡¾37.3mg/dl in female.
2) Apo A-I had significant correlations with HDL-C as C.C(correlation coefficient ) are 0.532 in male and 0.530 in female, and with total cholesterol as C.C is 0.245 in female.
3) Apo b ad significant correlations with total cholesterol as C.C are 0.476 in male and 0.538 in female, and with LDL-C as C.C are 0.395 in male and 0.453 in female, and with triglyceride as C.C are 0.225 in male and 0.315 in female.
Apo A-I had significant correlations with HDL-C in male, total cholesterol and HDL-C in female. Apo b had significant correlations with total cholesterol and triglyceride in female.
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