Fibrinogen, homocyst(e)ine, and C-reactive protein concentrations relative to sex and socioeconomic status in British young people

Simon Williams, Bruce Davies, Non-Eleri Thomas, Stephen-Mark Cooper, Julien S. Baker

Allbwn ymchwil: Cyfraniad at gyfnodolynErthygladolygiad gan gymheiriaid

Crynodeb

Abstract This study assesses the prevalence of recently identified coronary heart disease (CHD) risk factors in young people of differing socioeconomic status (SES). From November 2001 through March 2002, 100 boys and 108 girls, of age 12.9 ± 0.3 years, selected from differing SES were assessed for CHD risk factors. Measurements included fibrinogen (Fg), homocyst(e)ine (Hcy), and C-reactive protein (CRP). Fibrinogen was significantly greater among boys from a higher SES compared with those from a low SES (P 0.05). Differences according to sex (P 0.05) were identified for Fg and CRP. The data indicate the prevalence of recently identified CHD risk factors in this cohort of British schoolchildren. For the purpose of this article, the phrase young people embraces both children and adolescents. Am. J. Hum. Biol. 17:809-813, 2005.© 2005 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Iaith wreiddiolSaesneg
Tudalennau (o-i)809 - 813
Nifer y tudalennau4
CyfnodolynAmerican Journal of Human Biology
Cyfrol17
Rhif cyhoeddi6
Dynodwyr Gwrthrych Digidol (DOIs)
StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 28 Meh 2005

Ôl bys

Gweld gwybodaeth am bynciau ymchwil 'Fibrinogen, homocyst(e)ine, and C-reactive protein concentrations relative to sex and socioeconomic status in British young people'. Gyda’i gilydd, maen nhw’n ffurfio ôl bys unigryw.

Dyfynnu hyn