Abstract
Given the enlarging body of evidence implicating increased blood viscosity in
atherogenesis, the authors hypothesize that lipoproteins modulate the
atherogenic process by affecting blood viscosity. In order to define the
magnitude of the effect of lipoproteins on blood viscosity, capillary viscometry
was performed on blood from 16 healthy, fasting subjects, and results were
correlated with lipoprotein‐cholesterol levels. Low‐density
lipoprotein‐cholesterol was positively associated with blood viscosity
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