The Journal of Japan Atherosclerosis Society
Online ISSN : 2185-8284
Print ISSN : 0386-2682
ISSN-L : 0386-2682
Studies on the Relationship between the Trend of Serum Total Cholesterol Level and the Incidence of Cerebro-Cardio-Vascular Diseases Based on the Follow-up Studies in Akita and Osaka—with a Special Reference to the Optimal Serum Total Cholesterol Level Preventing both Cerebral Hemorrhage and. Coronary Heart Disease
Masamitsu KONISHIMinoru IIDAYoshihiko NAITOAtsushi TERAOMasahiko KIYAMASaburo KOJIMAMitsunori DOITakashi SHIMAMOTOYoshio KOMACHI
Author information
JOURNAL FREE ACCESS

1987 Volume 15 Issue 5 Pages 1115-1123

Details
Abstract

We have already reported from our epidemiological studies that serum total cholesterol is a negative risk factor of cerebral hemorrhage and is a positive risk factor of coronary heart disease.
In this study, we tried to find the optimal serum total cholesterol level preventing both cerebral hemorrhage and coronary heart disease.
To find the lower limit of optimal serum total cholesterol level, we saw the relationship between serum total cholesterol level and cerebral hemorrhage incidence in our Akita cohort. As the result, the incidence of cerebral hemorrhage was markedly higher in those whose serum total cholesterol was less than 140mg/dl compared with those whose cholesterol levels were higher than that.
On the other hand, we also saw the relationship between serum total cholesterol and coronary heart disease in our Osaka cohort of employees in order to find the upper limit of optimal serum total cholesterol level. From this study, we have found that the incidence of coronary heart disease was markedly higher in those whose serum total cholesterol levels were more than 200mg/dl than in those of cholesterol level less than that.
From these results, we conclude that the optimal level of serum total cholesterol is 140-200mg/dl for the prevention of both cerebral hemorrhage and coronary heart disease.

Content from these authors
© Japan Atherosclerosis Society
Previous article Next article
feedback
Top