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Ten-year changes in plasma L-carnitine levels and risk of coronary heart disease.

Yoriko HeianzaWenjie MaJoseph A DiDonatoQi SunEric B RimmFrank B HuKathryn M RexrodeJoAnn E MansonLu Qi
Published in: European journal of nutrition (2021)
Long-term increases in L-carnitine levels were associated with the subsequent incidence of CHD, especially among women with higher intake of red meat. Our results suggest the importance of atherogenic L-carnitine changes and dietary intakes over time in the prevention of CHD.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • weight gain
  • low density lipoprotein