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Association Between LDL-C, <strong>Non</strong>-<strong>HDL</strong>-C, TGs,<br />

<strong>HDL</strong>-C and CHD Risk<br />

Lipid Level<br />

LDL-C 1 Each 1%<br />

increase in LDL-C<br />

CHD Risk<br />

1% increase in<br />

the risk of CHD in women and<br />

men<br />

<strong>Non</strong>-<strong>HDL</strong>-C 2 Each 1%<br />

increase in <strong>Non</strong>-<strong>HDL</strong>-<br />

C<br />

1% increase in<br />

the risk of CHD in women and<br />

men<br />

TG 3<br />

Each 1 mmol/L<br />

(89 mg/dL)<br />

increase in TG<br />

37% increase in<br />

the risk of CVD in women and<br />

14% increased risk in men<br />

<strong>HDL</strong>-C 4<br />

Each 1 mg/dL<br />

increase in <strong>HDL</strong>-C<br />

2% decrease in CVD death in<br />

men and 3% decrease in CVD<br />

death in women<br />

1 Grundy S, et al. Circulation. 2004;110:227-239.<br />

2 Liu J, et al. Am J Cardiol. 2006;98:1363-1368.<br />

3 Hokanson JE, et al. J Cardiovasc Risk. 1996;3:213-219.<br />

4 Gordon DJ, et al. Circulation. 1989;79:8-15.

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