2016
DOI: 10.5539/gjhs.v9n3p63
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The Interaction of C - Reactive Protein, Bisphenol A, & Cardiovascular Disease: A Demographical Analysis

Abstract: Objective: The main objective of the study was to investigate the role of C-reactive protein on the relationship between Bisphenol A & Cardiovascular Disease, where the C-reactive protein has been taken as a moderating variable. Methods:Quantitative research design has been incorporated for evaluating the role of C-reactive protein.Similarly, non-parametric Spearman correlation test has been conducted to assess the relationship between BPA and CVD. The data was taken out from the National Health and Nutrition … Show more

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“…Thus, GGT is one of the most important indicators used in the diagnosis and monitoring of the liver and biliary tract (Goldberg, 1980). CRP is the most important protein secreted in our body as an inflammatory response (Erlinger et al 2004) and its levels are elevated in patients with cardiac tissue injuries, chronic renal failure and severe peripheral vascular disease (Naji, 2017). Moreover, serum ALT, AST and ALP levels provide information about liver functions (Henderson and Moss, 2005).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, GGT is one of the most important indicators used in the diagnosis and monitoring of the liver and biliary tract (Goldberg, 1980). CRP is the most important protein secreted in our body as an inflammatory response (Erlinger et al 2004) and its levels are elevated in patients with cardiac tissue injuries, chronic renal failure and severe peripheral vascular disease (Naji, 2017). Moreover, serum ALT, AST and ALP levels provide information about liver functions (Henderson and Moss, 2005).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Upon observation, there were no significant Liver is the primary organ responsible for BPA metabolism, thus knowledge on the toxic effect of BPA on the liver is important. Low dose of BPA could be vulnerable as free BPA circulates throughout the body [39]. Figure 7 shows the LFT results for total bilirubin, albumin, total protein and alkaline phosphatase level of the treated rats.…”
Section: Bpa-treated Water Ameliorated Its Detrimental Effects In Commentioning
confidence: 99%