Abstract
Violation of carbohydrate and lipid exchanges are quite common, especially recently. These disorders seriously worsen the prognosis of patients with cardiovascular diseases. In the modern world, these disorders are defined as the main diagnostic criterion for the metabolic syndrome, which in 2003 was added to the international recommendations on arterial hypertension as one of the main cardiovascular risk factors. This is the relevance of the work. The paper presents the features of the state of carbohydrate and lipid metabolism and their relationship with hypertension in mature and elderly people, among men and women using modern biochemical diagnostic methods. It was found that among men in adulthood with hypertension, the average indicators of lipid metabolism only (OH, LDL and TG) are higher than normal. Among older women, the most characteristic changes were found in both carbohydrate and lipid metabolism.
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