Dyslipidemia

Relationship between polymorphism of SOCS-3 and dyslipidemia in China Xinjiang Uygur

X. G. Yao, Meng, J., Zhou, L., Lin, N., Hong, J., Heizhati, M., and Li, N. F., Relationship between polymorphism of SOCS-3 and dyslipidemia in China Xinjiang Uygur, vol. 14, pp. 1338-1346, 2015.

We investigated the relationship between the polymorphism of SOCS-3 and dyslipidemia of people from Uygur in Xinjiang, China. This cross-sectional study included 1379 participants in a Hetian Xinjiang Uygur population who were 30-70 years of age and were not from interracial marriages of 3 generations; all subjects were genotyped (909 dyslipidemia subjects, 470 healthy subjects). Allele (P = 0.002) and genotype (P = 0.003) frequencies of the distribution of rs12953258 was significantly different between dyslipidemia and control groups.

Epidemiological analysis of dyslipidemia in adults of three ethnicities in Xinjiang, China

S. X. Guo, Ma, R. L., Guo, H., Ding, Y. S., Liu, J. M., Zhang, M., Zhang, J. Y., Xu, S. Z., Li, S. G., Rui, D. S., Niu, Q., and Li, Y. P., Epidemiological analysis of dyslipidemia in adults of three ethnicities in Xinjiang, China, vol. 13, pp. 2385-2393, 2014.

This study investigated the prevalence and distribution of dyslipidemia in adults of Uygur, Kazak, and Han ethnicity in Xinjiang, China. A questionnaire including general data, physical examination (blood pressure, body height, and body weight) and blood lipid [total cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C)] was administered to 11,506 adults in Xinjiang, China from 2009 to 2010 using a stratified sampling method.

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