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American Journal of Epidemiology Vol. 109, No. 3: 296-308
Copyright © 1979 by The Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health


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HIGH DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN CHOLESTEROL AND INCIDENCE OF CORONARY HEART DISEASE THE ISRAELI ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE STUDY

URI GOLDBOURT1 and JACK H. MEDALIE2,2

1 Department of Research and Sports Medicine, Wingate Institute for Physical Education and Sport Netanya, Israel
2 Department of Family Medicine, Case Western Reserve University 2119 Abington Road, Cleveland, OH 44106

2Send reprint requests to Dr. Medalie at this address.

Using univariate and multivariate analyses, the association between high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and coronary heart disease (CHD) incidence was investigated. Over 150 cases of myocardial infarction (MI) occurred among 6500 Israeli adult males in a five-year prospective study. At age 50 years and over, there is a significant inverse association between MI incidence and HDL cholesterol. This relationship persists when controlling for risk factors such as age, other cholesterol components, smoking, blood pressure, weight, and diabetes mellitus. Unlike hypercholesterolemia and smoking, the relative risk with HDL cholesterol increases with age above 50. Similar patterns of association occur between HDL cholesterol and angina pectoris incidence, sudden unexpected death and deaths from MI. It is suggested that HDL cholesterol Is an independent risk factor for CHD, especially in males over 50, and the implication of this study is that increased HDL cholesterol might play a protective role in the pathogenesis of CHD.

angina pectoris; cholesterol; coronary disease; lipoproteins; HDL; myocardial infarct; death; sudden


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