Summary:
The background and aim is to study profile of serum lipids in drug addicts using heroin. Methods
and results. The study involved 107 drug addicts using heroin (83 men and 24 women). Mean age
was 29.3 years (variation 20 - 47 years). Mean time of using heroin was 6.5 years. Serum lipids
(total cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol, triacylglycerol) were measured using enzyme methods. LDLcholesterol
and Body Mass Index (BMI) were calculated. All parameters were significantly decreased
(mean levels of total cholesterol 4.31, triacylglycerol 1.29, HDL-cholesterol 1.08 and
LDL-cholesterol 2.70 mmol/l). Levels of HDL-cholesterol under 1.0 mmol/l were found in 32 %.
Statistical measurments were performed by t-test and results compared with control group. Conclusions.
Levels of HDL-cholesterol lower than 1.0 mmol/l (32 %) are of importance and patients
must be further controlled.
Key words:
Heroin addiction - Serum lipids - Recommended values - HDL-cholesterol - Prevention
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