Details of Element:
High Density Lipoproteins (Hdl)
Component of
Medical Laboratory
Unique Name: hidel
Contained in the
Common BLSA Data Set
? Yes
|
Data Points (as of 09/06/98) |
Males |
Females |
Total |
|
Number of Data Points |
2433 |
1523 |
3956 |
|
Number of Distinct Participants |
876 |
563 |
1439 |
|
Year First Collected |
1972 |
1983 |
- |
|
Year Last Collected |
1992 |
1992 |
- |
Type of Variable: Absolute Measure
Encoding: Continuous
Units of Measure: mg/dl
Precision: ###.
Anticipated Range: 000. thru 999.
Masterfile Index: 002-04-29
Related Data Elements: none
Specific to this Data Element:
Descriptive history:
High density lipoproteins (also know as HDL-cholesterols) have been measured continuously
since 1983. During
this time, different methods have been used to provide the HDL-cholesterol values. high density
lipoprotein (hdl)'
refers to computations made at the GRC (see description of ccx high density liporotein' -- file
002, card 4). From
1983 to 1992 high density lipoproteins' were measured on the Abbott ABA-200 analyzer. From
1982 to 1987
values were obtained from serum and from 1987 to 1992 plasma samples were used.
N.B. -- from 1991 to the present, HDL-cholesterol levels have been measured in plasma using
Abbott-CCX
analyzer (see ccx high density lipoprotein'-- file 002, card4)
HDL-cholesterol levels (see above) measured in different sample types and with different
methodologies are not
equivalent. The high density values in this file are entered as is. Longitudinal and
cross-sectional analyses made
over time periods where changes occurred in the methodology require adjustment to achieve
consistancy (for more
information please contact investigators).
Data collection methodology:
Blood chemistry.
Related protocols:
Other blood chemistries.
Investigators:
Dr. Reubin Andres (primary investigator)
GRC Box-24
andresr@grc.nia.nih.gov
(410)-558-8194
Frequency of data collection:
Every visit.
Inclusion/exclusion rules:
None.
Publications using these data:
-
Hallfrisch, J., Singh, V.N., Muller, D.C., Baldwin, H., Bannon, M.E., Andres, R. High
plasma vitamin C
associated with high plasma HDL- and HDL2 cholesterol. Am J Clin Nutr. 60(1): 100-5,1994.
Details
for this Data Type
JM -
Disclaimer
Revised 09/18/98 -- Send comments to our
Web Master
.