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Cholesterol - Heart disease risk factors
The effect of other illnesses
Last updated: Thursday, November 01, 2007
Other illnesses and other risk factors in themselves can promote the development of coronary artery disease (CAD). Hyperlipidaemia or dyslipidaemia
Hyperlipidaemias are the result of genetic or acquired factors or are the product of a poor diet and sedentary lifestyle. Frequently they are a product of more than one cause operating simultaneously.

 
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The term hyperlipidaemia is used to emphasise the fact that most changes in plasma lipids and lipoproteins causing CAD are increases, hence the prefix "hyper". But low HDL levels are also a risk factor. The term dyslipidaemia is therefore also often used.


 
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