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* Apolipoprotein deficiency: Hypoalphalipoproteinemia can be of three types. | * Apolipoprotein deficiency: Hypoalphalipoproteinemia can be of three types. | ||
# Impaired synthesis of apo A-1: apo A-1 deficiency, apo A-1/C-3 deficiency, apo A-1 structural variants | # Impaired synthesis of apo A-1: apo A-1 deficiency, apo A-1/C-3 deficiency, apo A-1 structural variants | ||
# Increased catabolism: familial HDL deficiency, Tangier disease | # Increased catabolism: familial HDL deficiency, Tangier disease | ||
# Enzymatic changes: genetic, reduced activity of lipoprotein lipase, insulin resistance | # Enzymatic changes: genetic, reduced activity of lipoprotein lipase, insulin resistance | ||
* [[Diabetes Mellitus]] | * [[Diabetes Mellitus]] |
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Causes
- HDL cholesterol is a positive cardiac risk factor
- 'HDL < 35
- Total cholesterol to HDL ratio in > 5.0 (in men)
- Total cholesterol to HDL ratio in > 4.5 (in women)
- Negative cardiac risk factor if HDL > 60
Decreased
- Apolipoprotein deficiency: Hypoalphalipoproteinemia can be of three types.
- Impaired synthesis of apo A-1: apo A-1 deficiency, apo A-1/C-3 deficiency, apo A-1 structural variants
- Increased catabolism: familial HDL deficiency, Tangier disease
- Enzymatic changes: genetic, reduced activity of lipoprotein lipase, insulin resistance
- Diabetes Mellitus
- Drugs
- Liver disease
- Menopause
- Obesity
- Puberty in males
- Tangier Disease
- Uremia
Increased
- Drugs
- Moderate alcohol intake
- Regular aerobic exercise
- Weight loss