Paul Saladino· MD
new england journal of medicine 1996 hyperinsulinemia insulin resistance as an independent risk factor for ischemic heart disease
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new england journal of medicine 1996 hyperinsulinemia insulin resistance as an independent risk factor for ischemic heart disease
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hyperinsulinemia is an independent risk factor for ischemic heart disease and if you look at the relative risks in a lot of these studies hyperlipidemia excuse me hyperinsulinemia is by far the best predictor of ischemic heart disease much better predictor than ldl
hyperinsulinemia is a predictor of new cardiovascular events in colombian patients with the first myocardial infarction no kidding no it's the most important factor conclusions hyperinsulin hyperinsulinism was the most important factor associated to the occurrence of new cardiovascular patients in colombian patients with acute myocardial infarction which emphasizes the pivotal role of insulin resistance in the physiopathological mechanisms of atherosclerosis especially in undeveloped countries
hyperinsulinemia is by far the best predictor of ischemic heart disease much better predictor than ldl