Я не поленился спросить автора статьи в Ланцете, на что именно он ссылается в случае ЛПНП.
Вот его ответ: "Hi
Thanks for the question. The Lancet limited the number of refs i could use, so i often went to general refs. if you google LDL and alcohol, there are plenty of refs in the lit. Triglycerides also go up. However, at 1 or 2 drinks per day, the HDLC goes up, and platelet adhesion goes down---there is a decreased risk for thrombosis (eg, coronary) with these low doses of alcohol.
Sorry i can't help more, but i'm on a series of trips for the next month and don't have access to my files.
Marc Schuckit"
Мы - психиатры свое сказали, а вам, кардиологу, теперь и карты в руки! :)
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Вот его ответ:
"Hi
Thanks for the question. The Lancet limited the number of refs i could use, so i often went to general refs. if you google LDL and alcohol, there are plenty of refs in the lit. Triglycerides also go up. However, at 1 or 2 drinks per day, the HDLC goes up, and platelet adhesion goes down---there is a decreased risk for thrombosis (eg, coronary) with these low doses of alcohol.
Sorry i can't help more, but i'm on a series of trips for the next month and don't have access to my files.
Marc Schuckit"
Мы - психиатры свое сказали, а вам, кардиологу, теперь и карты в руки! :)