Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research
THE STUDY OF ASSOCIATION OF DYSLIPIDEMIA AND SERUM PARAOXONASE -1 ACTIVITY
Dr. Ivy Ray , Dr. Binay Ray , Dr. Tanmoy Santra
JCDR. 2024: 1334-1342
Abstract
Introduction: In the past few decades, dyslipidemia has become a greater social burden in both industrialized and emerging nations, including our own. Dyslipidemia is known to be a significant risk factor for a number of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs).Numerous epidemiological studies, particularly those focusing on cardiovascular disease (CVD), have demonstrated the frequency of dyslipidemia coexisting with non- communicable disease.
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