Tuesday, August 28, 2012

U.S.A. finds a common chemical material can influence cholesterol level

U.S.A. finds a common chemical material can influence cholesterol level
A latest research in U.S.A. reveals, commonly used one will influence cholesterol level in the human blood by chemical material which is called the whole Fluorine alkyl compound in food packing materials, paper and fabrics.
A research group of institute of public health of Boston University of American, according to coming from U.S.A.'s national health and data of the nutrition survey, have analyzed cholesterol level and relation between the content between 4 kinds of common complete Fluorine alkyl compound in blood in the human body. These 4 kinds of the whole Fluorine alkyl compound are that the whole Fluorine is sad, the whole Fluorine Ren acid, the whole Fluorine hard sulfonic acid and the whole Fluorine own sulfonic acid. Previous research shows, contain these chemical materials in most human body.
Until the whole Fluorine sad and the whole the intersection of Fluorine and the intersection of Ren and sour the intersection of content and high person investigated divide into one group in hard sulfonic acid, the whole Fluorine in the body researcher, the person investigated with low content divides into another group. It find not researching and analysing of two groups of persons investigated at first group of bloods by cholesterol total amount and " L Bad cholesterol " R The content should be obviously higher than the latter.
So-called " L Bad cholesterol " ,Refer to low the intersection of density and the intersection of lipoprotein and cholesterol, it will transport the fat of blood in the the liver to on the blood vessel, kindling disease. The ones that corresponded to it are " L Good cholesterol " ,Call high density lipoprotein cholesterol, it can arrive fat of blood in the blood vessel liver dispose of, prevent heart disease and other cardiovascular vessel diseases effectively.
This research results are issued in U.S.A. that is published newly>On the magazine. (Reporter's plateau )

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