Circulation, Vol 67, 512-520, Copyright © 1983 by American Heart Association
DJ Gordon, JL Witztum, D Hunninghake, S Gates and CJ Glueck
The association of habitual physical activity with plasma high-density
lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and total triglyceride (TG) was examined in
7106 asymptomatic 35-59-year-old white men with primary type II
hyperlipoproteinemia who attended the second screening visit of the Lipid
Research Clinics Coronary Primary Prevention Trial. Subjects were rated by
usual level of physical activity at work and outside of work and the
frequency of strenuous physical labor or exercise. By each of these three
criteria, physical activity was monotonically related to HDL cholesterol
and TG: the most physically active men had the highest HDL cholesterol and
lowest TG levels. With respect to physical activity outside of work, for
example, mean HDL cholesterol and TG were 46.4 and 152.1 mg/dl,
respectively, in the most active group, and 41.4 and 186.7 mg/dl in the
most sedentary group. Physical activity remained significantly predictive
of HDL cholesterol and TG when other known correlates of these plasma
constituents--age, Quetelet index, plasma total cholesterol, cigarette
smoking, alcohol intake, and clinic--were controlled individually by
two-way analyses of variance or jointly by analysis of covariance. The
association of physical activity with very low density lipoprotein
cholesterol was parallel to but weaker than its association with TG.
Low-density lipoprotein and total cholesterol were not significantly
related to physical activity.
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Habitual physical activity and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol in men with primary hypercholesterolemia. The Lipid Research Clinics Coronary Primary Prevention Trial
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