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G. Walldius and I . Jungner J. Internal Medicine 2006; 259: 493–519

The balance between apoB and apoA-I, i.e. the apoB/apoA-I ratio, indicates cardiovascular risk; the higher the ratio, the higher is the risk. G. Walldius and I . Jungner J. Internal Medicine 2006; 259: 493–519. AMORIS: Fatal MI Men, n=1267: adjusted for age, TC, and TG.

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G. Walldius and I . Jungner J. Internal Medicine 2006; 259: 493–519

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  1. The balance between apoB and apoA-I, i.e. the apoB/apoA-I ratio, indicates cardiovascular risk; the higher the ratio, the higher is the risk G. Walldius and I . Jungner J. Internal Medicine 2006; 259: 493–519

  2. AMORIS: Fatal MIMen, n=1267: adjusted for age, TC, and TG G. Walldius and I . Jungner J. Internal Medicine 2006; 259: 493–519

  3. Odds ratio for fatal myocardial infarction in men (hatched line) and women (solid line) in relation to the apolipoprotein B (apoB)/apoA-I ratio expressed in deciles (log-plot) G. Walldius and I . Jungner J. Internal Medicine 2006; 259: 493–519

  4. Odds ratio for fatal myocardial infarction in men and women pooled together in relation to the apolipoprotein B (apoB)/apoA-I ratio expressed in deciles (log-plot) G. Walldius and I . Jungner J. Internal Medicine 2006; 259: 493–519

  5. The AMORIS study: values for low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL C; x-axis) versus apolipoprotein B (apoB; y-axis) in 50–70-year-old men G. Walldius and I . Jungner J. Internal Medicine 2006; 259: 493–519

  6. Different values for LDL C correspond to values for the apoB/apoA-I ratio according to the regression line between LDL C (x-axis) versus the apoB/apoA-I ratio (y-axis) for men and women G. Walldius and I . Jungner J. Internal Medicine 2006; 259: 493–519

  7. The AMORIS study: glucose and the apoB)/apoA-I ratio versus relative risk of fatal myocardial infarction (y-axis) in men with elevated glucose values G. Walldius and I . Jungner J. Internal Medicine 2006; 259: 493–519

  8. Relative risk of fatal myocardial infarction as a function of increasing glucose values and increasing values of the apoB/apoA-I ratio in men and women G. Walldius and I . Jungner J. Internal Medicine 2006; 259: 493–519

  9. The AMORIS study: odds ratio for fatal stroke (all subtypes included) in men and women pooled together in relation to the apoB/apoA-I ratio expressed in deciles (log-plot) G. Walldius and I . Jungner J. Internal Medicine 2006; 259: 493–519

  10. The AMORIS study: odds ratio for all events related to atherosclerosis (and ischaemia) in men and women pooled together in relation to the apoB/apoA-I ratio expressed in deciles (log-plot) G. Walldius and I . Jungner J. Internal Medicine 2006; 259: 493–519

  11. The INTERHEART study: odds ratio for acute myocardial infarction in men and women pooled together in relation to the apoB/apoA-I ratio expressed in deciles (log-plot) G. Walldius and I . Jungner J. Internal Medicine 2006; 259: 493–519

  12. The INTERHEART study: PAR values for the nine risk variables measured in the trial G. Walldius and I . Jungner J. Internal Medicine 2006; 259: 493–519

  13. Clinical events and manifestations of atherosclerosis associated with high values of the apoB/apoA-I ratio independent of LDL C values and/or other conventional risk factors G. Walldius and I . Jungner J. Internal Medicine 2006; 259: 493–519

  14. Risk of myocardial infarction in relation to increasing values of the apoB/apoA-I ratio G. Walldius and I . Jungner J. Internal Medicine 2006; 259: 493–519

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