Cardiac risk markers

 It has been shown that cardiac risk markers can have a significant impact on mortality, even in healthy individuals without known cardiovascular disease. For example, a large meta-analysis of over 30,000 individuals found that the presence of a high triglyceride level was associated with a 20% increased risk of death. Another study showed that markers such as C-reactive protein and homocysteine can be used to identify those at high risk for developing cardiovascular disease, even in otherwise healthy individuals.

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