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Interaction of HDL cholesterol concentrations on the relationship between physical function and inflammation in community-dwelling older persons
Age and Aging, 11/06/09
Cesari M et al. – The association between inflammation and physical function is particularly enhanced in elders with low HDL–C concentrations. Though HDL–C may merely act as a wellbeing index, HDL–C concentrations should be considered in studies evaluating inflammation and physical function.
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