“…Many studies also considered higher-risk populations, such as those with CAD [14,15,29,33,36,77], type II diabetes [25,44,50,52,57,58,62,66,74,75,77], metabolic syndrome [28], end-stage renal disease [43,45,63,66,78,79] or postmenopausal women [31,32,49,51]. The methodology used to assess LDL peak particle size and subclasses varied: the majority of the studies used gradient gel electrophoresis (GGE) or density gradient ultracentrifugation (DGUC), but other authors used ultracentrifugation (UC), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) or the Lipoprint system, a commercially available method of plasma lipoprotein separation by GGE.…”