1982
DOI: 10.1016/0021-9681(82)90111-4
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Longitudinal changes in serum cholesterol in man: An epidemiologic search for an etiology

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“…This contribution is indirectly seen as a variation of phenotypes with aging, i.e., during an organism's life. For example, decades of biodemographic and gerontological studies provided evidence on changes in various endophenotypes (e.g., the levels of physiological markers, [53][54][55] bone mineral density 56 ), and risks of diseases 57 and death with age. As long as one believes that agingrelated traits have a genetic basis, the observed changes in phenotypic expression over the life course imply that the effects of genes on these phenotypes inevitably have to change with aging.…”
Section: Life Course and Genetics Of Aging-related Traitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This contribution is indirectly seen as a variation of phenotypes with aging, i.e., during an organism's life. For example, decades of biodemographic and gerontological studies provided evidence on changes in various endophenotypes (e.g., the levels of physiological markers, [53][54][55] bone mineral density 56 ), and risks of diseases 57 and death with age. As long as one believes that agingrelated traits have a genetic basis, the observed changes in phenotypic expression over the life course imply that the effects of genes on these phenotypes inevitably have to change with aging.…”
Section: Life Course and Genetics Of Aging-related Traitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O colesterol total guarda estreita relação negativa com o aumento da idade 17,18 e a justificativa para tal fato permanece sem etiologia única, aparentemente relacionada com mudanças na ingestão de nutrientes, peso corpóreo e estado de saúde. Estas informações suportam o fato de não ter sido encontrada associação, nesse estudo, entre circunferência abdominal e colesterol total.…”
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“…The second national health and nutrition examination survey (NHANES II) showed that the changes in BMI are accompanied with the changes in total cholesterol (32). A study by Richard also indicated that the total cholesterol and BMI are increased simultaneously (33). Although some other factors contributing total cholesterol increase, apart from BMI increase, the total cholesterol levels can be controlled by cholesterol-lowering drugs and lifestyle modifications, i.e.…”
Section: Cholesterolmentioning
confidence: 99%