“…CIRCS has led to the identification of several novel risk/preventive factors for CVD: lipids (eg, serum fatty acids composition 26 , 27 and high-density lipoprotein (HDL)-cholesterol particle size 28 ), glucose tolerance (non-fasting blood glucose 29 , 30 ), other biochemical factors (serum liver/biliary tract enzymes, 31 , 32 serum homocysteine, 33 serum C-reactive protein, 34 and adiponectins 35 ), hematological factors (leukocyte counts 36 ), fibrinolytic factors (plasma fibrinogen 37 – 39 ), electrocardiographic factors (ischemic abnormalities 40 , 41 and Brugada-type electrocardiogram 42 ), other physiological factors (carotid atherosclerosis 43 and ankle-brachial blood pressure index 44 ), dietary factors (fat and protein intakes 45 ), psychosomatic factors (depressive symptoms 46 ), height, 47 snoring, 48 metabolic syndrome, 49 , 50 chronic kidney disease, 51 and subclinical end-organ damage, 52 as well as traditional risk factors (eg, alcohol, 53 – 55 smoking, 56 blood glucose/diabetes, 57 , 58 blood pressure, 1 , 5 , 11 , 59 total-, 1 , 5 , 11 LDL-, 60 non-HDL- 61 and HDL-cholesterols, 62 , 63 and triglycerides 64 , 65 ). Recent reports included risk or preventive factors for dementia, such as smoking, 66 C-reactive protein, 67 serum coenzyme Q10, 68 serum α-linoleic acid, 69 and retinal vascular changes.…”