2006
DOI: 10.1016/s0214-9168(06)73666-x
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Lipoproteína(a), variables antropométricas, parámetros lipídicos y trombogénicos en la infancia

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“…In the study by Guardamagna et al ( 7 ) , patients with family history of three or more cardiovascular events were more likely to have high Lp(a) levels, regardless of other lipid fractions. This fact could be observed in two other studies, Sáez de Lafuente et al ( 8 ) and Obisesan et al ( 10 ) , in which the family history was significantly associated with elevated Lp(a) levels. These results indicate the need for pediatricians and cardiologists' attention in order to identify and early intervene in the risk factors in children and adolescents with proven family history for CVD.…”
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“…In the study by Guardamagna et al ( 7 ) , patients with family history of three or more cardiovascular events were more likely to have high Lp(a) levels, regardless of other lipid fractions. This fact could be observed in two other studies, Sáez de Lafuente et al ( 8 ) and Obisesan et al ( 10 ) , in which the family history was significantly associated with elevated Lp(a) levels. These results indicate the need for pediatricians and cardiologists' attention in order to identify and early intervene in the risk factors in children and adolescents with proven family history for CVD.…”
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confidence: 60%
“…According to Sáez de Lafuente et al ( 8 ) , obesity is another risk factor for CVD, significantly associated with lipids and lipoprotein metabolism. Studies have shown that obese children and adolescents have, even before reaching maturity, risk factors for CVD development, such as dyslipidemia, hyperinsulinemia, increased blood pressure and autonomic dysfunction ( 19 ) .…”
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