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Dyslipidemia in children as a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases

Atherosclerosis is a complex condition that begins during the breastfeeding period and is influenced by lifestyle and genetic factors. The lipid profile must be carefully monitored in children belonging to risk groups, since its modifications are a factor that predicts the occurrence of cardiovascul...

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Published in:Biotechnology, biotechnological equipment biotechnological equipment, 2017-11, Vol.31 (6), p.1192-1197
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Blood pressure
Body mass
Body mass index
Body size
Body weight
Breast feeding
Cardiology
Cardiovascular diseases
Children
Cholesterol
Comparative analysis
Density
Disease prevention
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Health risks
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High density lipoprotein
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