2004
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-89132004000300008
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Investigation of risk factors to coronary heart disease in two countryside villages

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“…Just before finishing the consultation, the patients received instructions for blood collection. In general, the instructions and procedures for blood collection were similar to those adopted in a previous study investigating the risk factors of coronary heart disease in the population of northwestern Paraná (Silva et al 2004). The biochemical parameters investigated were blood glycated hemoglobin A1c (Metus et al 1999) and serum glucose (Bergmeyer and Bernt 1974), cholesterol (Allain et al 1974), triacylglycerol (Bucolo and David 1973), creatinine (Bartels et al 1972), reduced protein thiols (Faure and Lafond 1995), TAC (Erel 2004) and carbonylated proteins (Levine et al 1990).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Just before finishing the consultation, the patients received instructions for blood collection. In general, the instructions and procedures for blood collection were similar to those adopted in a previous study investigating the risk factors of coronary heart disease in the population of northwestern Paraná (Silva et al 2004). The biochemical parameters investigated were blood glycated hemoglobin A1c (Metus et al 1999) and serum glucose (Bergmeyer and Bernt 1974), cholesterol (Allain et al 1974), triacylglycerol (Bucolo and David 1973), creatinine (Bartels et al 1972), reduced protein thiols (Faure and Lafond 1995), TAC (Erel 2004) and carbonylated proteins (Levine et al 1990).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Type 2 diabetes (T2D) has reached epidemic proportions in Brazil (Silva et al, 2004;Bahia et al, 2011). For this reason, we adopted T2D as a model of disease where the pharmacist could help improve standard medical care (Silva, Bazotte, 2011;Zubioli et al, 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%