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Height, body weight, body mass index, and serumtotalcholesterol concentrations were measured.
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Atherosclerosis was attenuated independent of reductions in serumtotalcholesterol concentrations.
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The benefit was independent of blood pressure, serumtotalcholesterol or creatinine clearance.
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There was no significant difference in serumtotalcholesterol concentrations, when compared in the same way.
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Conclusions: The relationship between serumtotalcholesterol (TC) and dementia seems to be bidirectional.
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The dependent variables were the anthropometric values and the serumtotalcholesterol concentration in each individual.
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There were no significant correlations between the change in serumtotalcholesterol, LDL, or glucose and weight gain.
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Although serumtotalcholesterol was dose-dependently increased in both sexes, no related histopathological changes were observed in the liver.
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Despite sufficient statistical power, this study did not demonstrate a significant influence of C825T on hypercholesterolemia or serumtotalcholesterol level.
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Interestingly, neither serumtotalcholesterol nor predialysis systolic blood pressure was associated with coronary heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, or peripheral vascular disease.
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Blood pressure (BP) was recorded using a standard sphygmomanometer, and non-fasting serumtotalcholesterol and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol were measured.
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Conclusion: In this large, population-based cohort, baseline and long-term average serumtotalcholesterol levels were not associated with the risk for incident AD.
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In addition, smoking and systolic blood pressure appeared to be independent risk factors among both sexes, as did serumtotalcholesterol among men.
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These findings were associated with significantly lower levels of serumtotalcholesterol and low density lipoprotein-cholesterol in the vegan group compared with the omnivores.
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No major shifts occurred in dietary cholesterol or saturated fat, with no adverse effects on gastrointestinal complaints, serumtotalcholesterol, body weight or blood pressure.
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Design: Cross-sectional measurements of serumtotalcholesterol levels in five independent population surveys done in 1972, 1977, 1982, 1987, and 1992.