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National trends in total cholesterol obscure heterogeneous changes in HDL and non-HDL cholesterol and total-to-HDL cholesterol ratio : A pooled analysis of 458 population-based studies in Asian and Western countries

Year of publication

2020

Authors

NCD Risk Factor Collaboration NCD-; Taddei, Cristina; Kuulasmaa, Kari; Laatikainen, Tiina; Auvinen, Juha; Eriksson, Johan G.; Herrala, Sauli; Jokelainen, Jari J.; Kajantie, Eero O.; Kauhanen, Jussi; Keinänen-Kiukaanniemi, Sirkka; Korpelainen, Raija; Koskinen, Seppo; Kujala, Urho M.; Lehtimäki, Terho; Lundqvist, Annamari; Mursu, Jaakko; Niiranen, Teemu J.; Peltonen, Markku; Puhakka, Soile E.
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Abstract

Background: Although high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and non-HDL cholesterol have opposite associations with coronary heart disease, multi-country reports of lipid trends only use total cholesterol (TC). Our aim was to compare trends in total, HDL and nonHDL cholesterol and the total-to-HDL cholesterol ratio in Asian and Western countries. Methods: We pooled 458 population-based studies with 82.1 million participants in 23 Asian and Western countries. We estimated changes in mean total, HDL and non-HDL cholesterol and mean total-to-HDL cholesterol ratio by country, sex and age group. Results: Since similar to 1980, mean TC increased in Asian countries. In Japan and South Korea, the TC rise was due to rising HDL cholesterol, which increased by up to 0.17 mmol/L per decade in Japanese women; in China, it was due to rising non-HDL cholesterol. TC declined in Western countries, except in Polish men. The decline was largest in Finland and Norway, at similar to 0.4 mmol/L per decade. The decline in TC in most Western countries was the net effect of an increase in HDL cholesterol and a decline in non-HDL cholesterol, with the HDL cholesterol increase largest in New Zealand and Switzerland. Mean total-to-HDL cholesterol ratio declined in Japan, South Korea and most Western countries, by as much as similar to 0.7 per decade in Swiss men (equivalent to similar to 26% decline in coronary heart disease risk per decade). The ratio increased in China. Conclusions: HDL cholesterol has risen and the total-to-HDL cholesterol ratio has declined in many Western countries, Japan and South Korea, with only a weak correlation with changes in TC or non-HDL cholesterol.
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Organizations and authors

University of Eastern Finland

Mursu Jaakko

Kauhanen Jussi

Virtanen Jyrki

Hantunen Sari

Tuomainen Tomi-Pekka

Tampere University

Uusitalo Hannu

Lehtimäki Terho

University of Turku

Raitakari Olli

Niiranen Teemu

University of Oulu

Jokelainen Jari Orcid -palvelun logo

Auvinen Juha

Korpelainen Raija Orcid -palvelun logo

Keinänen-Kiukaanniemi Sirkka Maaret

Puhakka Soile Elisa

Sebert Sylvain Orcid -palvelun logo

University of Helsinki

Kajantie Eero O.

Tuomilehto Jaakko

Eriksson Johan G.

Salonen Jukka T.

Shiri Rahman

Niiranen Teemu J.

Laatikainen Tiina

Oulu University Hospital

Auvinen Juha

Korpelainen Raija

Keinänen-Kiukaanniemi Sirkka

Turku University Central Hospital

Raitakari Olli

Niiranen Teemu

Tampere University Hospital

Uusitalo Hannu

Lehtimäki Terho Orcid -palvelun logo

Helsinki University Hospital

Kajantie Eero O.

Tuomilehto Jaakko

Eriksson Johan G.

Salonen Jukka T.

Shiri Rahman

Niiranen Teemu J.

Laatikainen Tiina

Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare

Lundqvist Annamari

Wagner Anne

Kajantie Eero O.

Tolonen Hanna K.

Tuomilehto Jaakko

Eriksson Johan G.

Kuulasmaa Kari

Peltonen Markku

Koskinen Seppo

Niiranen Teemu J.

Laatikainen Tiina

Salomaa Veikko

Publication type

Publication format

Article

Parent publication type

Journal

Article type

Original article

Audience

Scientific

Peer-reviewed

Peer-Reviewed

MINEDU's publication type classification code

A1 Journal article (refereed), original research

Publication channel information

Volume

49

Issue

1

Pages

173-192

​Publication forum

58436

​Publication forum level

3

Open access

Open access in the publisher’s service

Yes

Open access of publication channel

Partially open publication channel

Self-archived

Yes

Other information

Fields of science

Biomedicine; General medicine, internal medicine and other clinical medicine; Otorhinolaryngology, ophthalmology; Health care science; Public health care science, environmental and occupational health

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Internationality of the publisher

International

Language

English

International co-publication

Yes

Co-publication with a company

No

DOI

10.1093/ije/dyz099

The publication is included in the Ministry of Education and Culture’s Publication data collection

Yes