ISSN 1016-5169 | E-ISSN 1308-4488
Coronary risk factors in young and healthy Turkish males: a cross-sectional analysis [Turk Kardiyol Dern Ars]
Turk Kardiyol Dern Ars. 2005; 33(2): 96-103

Coronary risk factors in young and healthy Turkish males: a cross-sectional analysis

Cem Barçın1, Serkan Tapan2, Hürkan Kurşaklıoğlu3, Atila İyisoy3, Sedat Köse3, Selim Kılıç4, Ersoy Işık3
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Objectives: We determined coronary risk factors in a homogeneous population of young, healthy Turkish men having regular exercise and the same diet, and compared our results with those reported in the cohort study of TEKHARF. Study design: A total of 1,173 young men (mean age 21.4± 1.5 years) attending a military school were examined. All the subjects were living under similar conditions including diet (4000-4500 kcal/day) and exercise (at least 1 hour daily). Venous blood samples were collected after a 12-hour fasting. Arterial blood pressures, waist and hip circumferences were measured. Current smokers were divided into three groups (<10, 11 to 20, and >20 cigarettes daily). The results were evaluated according to the seven geographical regions of Turkey, from which the participants were collected. Results: The mean values obtained were as follows: total cholesterol 149±26 mg/dl, LDL-cholesterol 85±23 mg/dl, HDL-cholesterol 48±9 mg/dl, triglyceride 80±31 mg/dl, fasting blood glucose 86±8 mg/dl, systolic arterial pressure 107±11 mmHg, diastolic arterial pressure 68±9, body mass index 22.2±1.6 kg/m2, and waist circumference 77±5 cm. Smokers accounted for 39.8% (n=467). Fasting blood glucose was the only significant parameter between the seven geographical regions. None of the subjects was hypertensive. Metabolic syndrome was detected in one case. Eight individuals (0.7%) had an LDL level exceeding 160 mg/dl. HDL cholesterol differed significantly between smokers and nonsmokers. Linear regression analysis showed that smoking, serum triglyceride, and total cholesterol were significant predictors for HDL cholesterol. Conclusion: Our data suggest that Turkish men who are engaged in regular exercises and do not have obesity or hypertension starts adulthood with a very favorable coronary risk profile.

Keywords: Cardiovascular diseases/blood//epidemiology; lipids/ blood; lipoproteins, HDL cholesterol/blood; risk factors; triglycerides/blood; Turkey/epidemiology



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