2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2016.07.379
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Impact of social and clinical parameters on Non-HDL cholesterol in school children

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“…Interesting enough was the positive correlation between minimum wage salary and its multiples per family, indicating that probably expenses went up on unhealthy food in the richer groups. 9,10 Passive smoking at home correlated with lower ranges of HDL Cholesterol. 11 The distance between the urban and rural areas was divided into eight categories for comparison with Total Cholesterol values.…”
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“…Interesting enough was the positive correlation between minimum wage salary and its multiples per family, indicating that probably expenses went up on unhealthy food in the richer groups. 9,10 Passive smoking at home correlated with lower ranges of HDL Cholesterol. 11 The distance between the urban and rural areas was divided into eight categories for comparison with Total Cholesterol values.…”
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confidence: 96%