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Dietary fiber consumption is inversely associated with the anthropometric nutritional status and metabolic syndrome components in children and adolescents
ArticleAbstract: Objective. To investigate the association between fiber consumption and anthropometric nutritional sPalabras claves:adolescents, CHILDREN, Dietary Fiber, Fruit consumption, Metabolic syndrome, obesityAutores:Araujo S., Arias V., Chávez-Castillo M., Garcia D., Medina M.T., Parra A., Ruiz G., Souki-Rincón A., Valbuena M., Valmore Bermúdez, Vargas M.E., Vega M.Fuentes:scopusAbnormally high lipoprotein(a) levels in African-American communities from venezuela faced to other african-descending populations: Are ethnic origins related?
ArticleAbstract: Objective. Lipoprotein(a) is an independent risk factor for coronary artery disease. In Venezuela, LPalabras claves:Apo(a), Cardiovascular disease, Lipoprotein (a), risk factorAutores:Amell A., Aparicio D., Arráiz N., Cano-Ponce C., Ciszek A., Faria J., Gotera D., Guerra-Torres X.E., Medina M.T., Mengual-Moreno E., Nuñez M., Reyna-Villasmil N., Rojas E.R., Seyfi H.A., Sorell L.T., Souki-Rincón A., Valmore Bermúdez, Velasco M.Fuentes:scopusExploratory study of the behavior of lipidic profile, malondialdehyde and nitric oxide in individuals of the Yukpa ethnic group from Zulian state, Venezuela
ArticleAbstract: Introduction: an abnormal lipidic profile is a risk indicator for cardiovascular diseases associatedPalabras claves:cardiovascular diseases, HDL, Lipidic profile, Malondialdehyde, Nitric oxideAutores:Acosta L., Amell A., Cano-Ponce C., Colmenares C., González M.C., Medina M.T., Nuñez M., Perez A., Rincón L., Seyfi H.A., Souki-Rincón A., Urribarri J., Valmore Bermúdez, Viloria A.Fuentes:scopusUnusually elevated levels of lipoprotein(a) in Afro-American populations from south of Lake Maracaibo
ArticleAbstract: Objective. Lipoproteína(a), [Lp(a)], is an independent risk factor for coronary artery disease. In VPalabras claves:Apo(a), Cardiovascular disease, Lipoprotein (a), risk factorAutores:Amell A., Aparicio D., Cano-Ponce C., Faria J., Gotera D., Guerra-Torres X.E., Linares S., Medina M.T., Mengual-Moreno E., Nuñez M., Reyna-Villasmil N., Rojas E.R., Seyfi H.A., Sorell L.T., Souki-Rincón A., Valmore Bermúdez, Velasco M.Fuentes:scopus