Abstract
Many clinical studies have proven that high cholesterol and corresponding triglycerides increase the risk of coronary diseases.
According to WHO and National Statistics, cardiovascular disease accounted for 55-60% of the total causes of death in Central Asian countries: in Uzbekistan, IHD was detected in 5-7% of the adult population, and cardiovascular diseases accounted for up to 60% of the total number of deaths.
The following factors influence the spread of cardiovascular disease among the population of the Fergana Valley: urbanization, low physical activity, improper high-calorie diet, stress factors, in some local studies hypertriglyceridemia has been found to be around 30-35% and IHD 10-15%.
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