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Original Articles

Established and Suspected Biomarkers of Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) Risk in Pre-Menopausal Lebanese Women

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Pages 298-311 | Published online: 31 May 2008
 

Abstract

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is known to be caused by both environmental and non-environmental factors and the contribution of these factors seems to vary among different populations. Major nutritional biomarkers of CVD in 290 Lebanese pre-menopausal women were assessed. Diabetes, folate, and vitamin B12 deficiencies were rare (below 0.5%) among the subjects. Abnormalities in lipid profile were more common, in which 16.7% of subjects had low HDL-cholesterol. Vitamin B6 deficiency was also present at 14.5%. Low levels of HDL (established biomarker) and vitamin B6 (suspected biomarker) seem to be the major nutritional abnormalities in Lebanese females of childbearing age.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

This study was supported by the Lebanese National Council for Scientific Research and the University Research Board, American University of Beirut.

Notes

FAO/WHO. (2003). Diet, Nutrition and the prevention of chronic diseases. Report of a joint WHO/FAO expert consultation. World Health Organization, Geneva.

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