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Comparative Study of Lipid Profile in Smokers and Nonsmokers Mi Patients

B. S. Dangi, B. K. Agrawal** and R. Qureshi

1epartment of Biochemistry, Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal- 462 001 (India) 2Department of Biochemistry, R.K.D.F. Dental College and Research Center, Bhopal- 462 001 (India) 3Department of Chemistry, Safia Science College, Bhopal- 462 001 (India)

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ABSTRACT:

In present study smoking emerged as a significant modifiable risk factor in MI patients.There were 41.46 percent patients were smokers with high total cholesterol (>200 mg/dl). The total cholesterol was found to be statistically significant when smokers and nonsmokers were compared in different age group (P<0.05) in urban, rural and slum population of M.P.

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Lipid profile; Smoker; non-smokers MI Patients

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