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LDL Cholesterol Levels Lower in Summer, Higher in WinterPosted: Wednesday, April 29, 2009The emergence of summer after a long winter appears to have a positive effect on lipid levels, a new analysis has shown. On-treatment LDL-cholesterol levels, regardless of the intensity of statin therapy, are significantly lower in summer than in winter, report investigators. On-Treatment LDL- and HDL-Cholesterol Levels by Season in PROVE-IT
*p<0.001 for comparison between winter and summer The researchers note that significantly more patients in both treatment arms reduced their LDL-cholesterol levels to less than 100 mg/dL in the summer than in the winter. Although the differences in LDL cholesterol in winter and summer are relatively small--a 6-mg/dL difference in the atorvastatin and pravastatin treatment arms--the seasonal difference, based on data from the Cholesterol Treatment Trialists' Collaboration, suggests that this might be clinically significant, according to the authors. At present, however, the PROVE-IT analysis should be considered exploratory, particularly since trial enrollment was not uniformly distributed over a single year, and because there was an unequal distribution of patients enrolled in different seasons. Also, there was limited data on diet, exercise, and other variables that might have affected the lipid results. Further studies, comment Tung and colleagues, are needed to determine if the diagnosis and treatment of hyperlipidemia based on the seasons would result in improved outcomes. Source: Diabetes In Control: Tung P, Wiviott SD, Cannon CP, et al. Seasonal variation in lipids in patients following acute coronary syndrome on fixed doses of pravastatin (40 mg) or atorvastatin (80 mg) (from the Pravastatin or Atorvastatin Evaluation and Infection Therapy–Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction 22 [PROVE IT-TIMI 22] Study). Am J Cardiol 2009; 103:1056-1060. |
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