Donaldson D R, Kester R C
Br J Sports Med. 1980 Dec;14(4):219-24. doi: 10.1136/bjsm.14.4.219.
High density lipoprotein (HDL) and total cholesterol (TC) levels have been measured and their ratio compared in four groups of subjects - those with vascular disease, controls, middle-aged "keep-fit" enthusiasts and young physical education students. Each group has also been subjected to analysis of risk factors known for atherosclerosis. The HDL level was significantly raised in the Athletic and Exercise groups even though the latter were more overweight and had the highest total cholesterol level. This would appear to indicate that exercise may exert its protective effect against atherosclerosis, at least in part, by elevating the HDL level above a certain critical level. The HDL/TC ratio was significantly lower in the Vascular group and we would advocate that any ratio less than 20% is highly suspicious of atherosclerosis. We suggest that both the HDL level and HDL/TC ratio should be viewed together as reflecting the risk of atherosclerosis.
已对四组受试者的高密度脂蛋白(HDL)和总胆固醇(TC)水平进行了测量,并比较了它们的比率。这四组受试者分别为患有血管疾病的人、对照组、中年“健身”爱好者和年轻的体育专业学生。每组还接受了已知的动脉粥样硬化风险因素分析。运动组和锻炼组的HDL水平显著升高,尽管后者体重更超标且总胆固醇水平最高。这似乎表明,运动可能至少部分地通过将HDL水平提高到某个临界水平之上,从而发挥其对动脉粥样硬化的保护作用。血管疾病组的HDL/TC比率显著较低,我们主张任何低于20%的比率都高度可疑为动脉粥样硬化。我们建议,应将HDL水平和HDL/TC比率结合起来看待,以反映动脉粥样硬化的风险。