Pedro Valdivielso (University of Malaga, Spain) and colleagues conducted a cross-sectional study involving 594 701 people of working age who had cardiovascular risk assessed by Framingham scale, and SCORE.

In subjects with mild (1,69-4,50 mmol / l), moderate (4.51 - 11.28 mg / dL) and severe hypertriglyceridemia (over 11.28 mg / dL) cardiovascular risk has appeared in 1, 16, 1.66 and 4.41 times higher compared with those with normal levels of triglycerides.
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