Purpose -To determine the prevalence of dyslipidemia in non-hospital laboratory tests of adults from 30.0 (27.8; 32.2)%, high LDL in 30.1 (30.8; 35.4)% and hypertriglyceridemia in 30.4 (29.0; 31.4
)% of the females.As to the male subjects, prevalences were: 24.0 (20.5; 27.5)% for hypercholesterolemia, 26.1 (22.4; 29.3)% for high LDL, 27.6 (25.7; 29.5)% for hypertriglyceridemia. All gender differences were significant. Low HDL occurred in 15.9 (14.2; 17.8)% of males and in 8.0 (7.1; 8.9)% of females. (20,5; 27,5); LDL elevado =26,1 (22,4; 29,3); HDL baixo =15,9 (14,2;17,8) e hipertrigliceridemia =27,6 (25,7; 29,5). Para mulheres: hipercolesterolemia =30,0 (27,8; 32,2), LDL elevado =33,1 (30,8; 35,4); HDL baixo =8,0 (7,1;8,9) e hipertrigliceridemia =30,4 (29,0; 31,4). Todas as prevalências diferiram significantemente inter-gênero (p, 0,05 a p<0,001
Conclusion -Dyslipidemia is an important risk factor observed in non-