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The question arises: do overweight people whose plasma lipids are normal differ from their dyslipidemic counterparts in terms of the presence of the other components of the metabolic syndrome?
This question has been addressed by comparing two distinct groups of overweight people: one of people with low HDL cholesterol and high triglyceride (dyslipidemic group) and the other of people with a higher than average HDL cholesterol and a lower than average plasma triglyceride (normolipidemic group). These subjects were a subset of the GEMS Study.
Subjects were recruited from two centres in Europe (Oulu, Finland and Lausanne, Switzerland), one centre in the USA (Dallas, Texas), one centre in Canada (Ottawa), and one in Australia (Adelaide) [1].
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